The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 28, 1861, Image 3

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    u ld cal• a ilmessures to strengthen and
~,-u o I
5 0: " ."" the federal I avernmet. What was
and
our what bad R h eas? Was it
:dort2owieElenroment, country? Baptized in
i o siled by good and true men, proteet•
rming the Chureh and religious
• ssi„ f ro m the t ' s date or its beginning Who
o
sto ote r r rasehent tti at thie f
paint, these 7
and
• go,,
par awl gr ow eioqa
Th! 'V - l b the profoundest attention. The
0-fhi°:rl;r; i t t i nLYeoman were unequal to
er tea
..iOn c " 4 6- ' d
, i ger then dfscusse constitutionality
t,; e t r esolutions Ha alluded to the
the 1 ,7. 6 "; : ery and her antiqnated reolutions.
A s e r r jj - watch revoked laughter from their
wl3 b9;707.43 the. Church when it must
Dt - ,:-.: r .od Well to preserve itself
"le of unconstitutionality in notion,
se
~i b c , stion, emanated from those Statea
,p'5,.1,.t . ',0f up the troublesome doctrine of
From such quarter it was, at least,
0;•
frg
be other - si de the solo argunieut had been to
• ,
tbs ir ,.rprtiteary of the resolutions. If
tern breihren would secede from
twl.4l,'L.biy. 15f what authority had such been
they designs.i to seoede he would ask
po „ Would they separate betatue
i.uwo was entreated, or influence to
III!: 114 integrity of the United States•
or to
". 3 11 strengthen the Federal Govern
tbers were sohismatiOs upon issues like I
;TA : * j e t thOr reoords be made, and rosterity
110; " s sk upon their dishonor and disloyalty
'",- -- .' r a t than of indignation,
th !eis
bYI tern forbidden to recognize any other
7 • f the.. Oblin3h than the South ; for that seetion,
CV:3O3 of the Church, seemed to claim all
I .he
r.,hy rod all concession.
.IF t , s „ a restage of said resolutions would do
l o ts than The withdrawal of the Southern
le be great North and West the
Cnurch would be prostrated.
'' l ' e 'YstEes in the East the West, and the North
n „rt that mood that tardy patriotism on j
of this body would disconnect them from the
-j '00! llharch.
F3363SeSßring'a resolution' was , e.
11.4 Presbyterianism always been loyal
Est tow there were places where her loyalty
,„ &t arei. resolution...El . :lust be Farmed to
ts C h ute , in a true woman. The motives
cs q,l would not remark; but their course
t”.e. to be the index of their loyalty or die
,.,;*•. They must be passed to meet the sad fact
one Synod had avowed disloyalty already.
es y,3 penned such action, and sent it to the
AFECLrady , 'Some of the fain asters of that
12 . the army of the re3els. [dams-
t wolutions wore right, and that was :treason
• rannisatious men should vote for them. This
nor sectional business, but a national
• shish all Beationa were intereeted.
te3E - 411 that others from the if With were not
•=4 useathly. wr.s not besause they could not
Cersin Synods had declined appointing dani•
-.O.,EarE to the Aarenably, !nowise they were in
with treason.
yirs Pr Lord was interrupted, and asked to
• said Synods
secatioued that they owed it to the Govern
• to subscribe their loyalty Their ellArter
w i tiven by the r United States.
ii*tweertsirs members again interrupted.
this thne, when the tieremtaeut was strug
..;:fat,e the Assembly owed it to themselves
subscribe their loyalty.
s,plared the Cross and Crown of Christ above
.. . mug s; but next to that Cross and Crown, his
. e...Dvy and its flag. [Applause
SFIISCH OP MR- BARRIE., OP 311..V.A.5.
t r Baker, of Texas, made a speech. lie was
;rid G, elteutottances of the thus:, but not awed
:ts.ty remitof what he might state. Those who
;:setai , t osefidentb of matters of the South had
; in seen the Smyth, even with a telescope.
3, was going to say things, for saying which he
rain danger of being hung in the North, [great
3:it:tr.3
and also at the South_
Was the impulse under which they were about to
ehrLatian impulse? Dr. Soling was elected
r le die understanding that he should not make a
tneTement. Great confusion here ensued.
Biker went on : Was this a politiesl or a
'Ay: They were servants of God, not of
:• , ,bms or adMittistrations A gentleman from
F.::ibotg with a pleasant voice, but a 'very un
sprmh, (laughter.) had alluded to the 110. ,
of etim,.. because pantie sentiment was 100
r,az Ir.r the Church- The great stands of the
had been made in dedanee of the world,
:tied:. and MO devil!
53 man admired mare than he the grand Im
i:ld the 'North. with its thousand flags and
:Kering :egiusents. But let not this worldly
pin mire upon the Church ! if the Chart&
divide, let it not divide upon the fatal and,
.;tad Mason and Dixon's tine-
Pr. Spring g resolution was pagsed, the
at the Church would follovr, and the
Fey: ri" the South had no control of such dia-
Hs fait somewhat safe of being assented at
• far the mail bad been stopped T. He hated
eni n! ifireat applause stain, a moan
:scald be erected to him, either at the North
-side Smith. If he voted for said reso:ntion,
1:.:rld not preach in Texas again. Vote for
.2.." and Sabbath-schools, missions, and churches
r...a be broken up. The Cherish must divide, or
:::smhern Presbyterians must more North, if
Spring resolutions were passed. He was a son
B iker, and was glad that be was dead !
iler. Daniel Baker was a noted missionary of
• ?waviest= Church, of wham an excellent
:ETlTity has lately been written ]
Ite Presbyterian Cherish alone had fought for
Ti in the South Pan the Spring reeola
axc the Secession flag would be run up over
.%tithey be true to the Federal Government
zo. ;arta Christ?
Be lai never made a prayer for the President
•,: zee Confederate States in his pulpit.
Tu crops had jailed in the South, and many
•".:-uters were too
.. poor to send their delegates
:Philatlelphic.. both accounted for the sup
ged couitimmy of come Presbyters. '
The speaker came North for two purposes': first,
I preserve the unity of the Church; and secondly,
rough its unity to rettere the distracted country.
l.pplause I Let this last thread be snapped, and
zoutlry was lest. He bad witnessed the se.
iestive of the Episopal Clairol:a. But two re
:abed: the Roman Catholic and the Presbyterian
:sureties. Twenty-four of them were here; should
zey be CM off ? If so, they would return to their
2isifal and glorious outh, their fortunes linked
n, sod their lives given to its defence.
Di Hodge moved that the whole matter be laid
4• - a the table. The yeas and nays were ordered
:: x recorded.
Ls rote was then taken—yeas 74. nays
Me Rene, during the speech of 31r. Baker And
fd%ving ballot, was marked and interesting.
with team in their eyes, provoked by the elo
.7.lSee of the young Texan, voted for Dr. Spring's
and the resolution alone was a test of
ztfselirg in the Assembly. Many of the South
ceri left last night, and some, it is said, will
zike farewell speeches today.
TEE VOTE LX DETML.
he following are the yeas and nays on Dr.
?Agee' motion. The yeas are supposed to repre
el: the strength of the party which desires the
4 - amblv to preserve silence on the loyalty Toss
_
=*.? ad of Albany —Messrs. Kennedy, J. T.
3 in Harvey Church.
3zfilo —4aorge W. Lane, Miller, Lockwood,
:etaryne
:c York.—Wasmott, Imbrie, Childs, Wells,
tits, Rankin.
You. jersey. Hornhlower, Charles Hodge,
:Milord, Barr, Hutchinson.
Puladelphia &hawk, Watts, .Happersett,
cy,ty, Patterson. McKean, Macalester, Foo
Batimare.--Dioltum, Murphy, Mauer.
Putsburg
Whedirsg,--Scoektoa, Alrieh, Mahaffey, Mere
C. 614 -- Lloyd, Hunt, Lee, Semple.
lechisky.—Leymatt.
Satat •
zc Paid —Lyon, Mercer, Baldwin.
/omz —Stryker.
i7P , Arissourt.—Clark. Symington.
-gigio2l , i Miltelmore, Leighton, Mat
5.1.100, Wayland.
—Matthews, Fraser, Cheek, Condit,
:.swthorLe, Harbison, Warren, Tanstall, Hub
,
' 2 " l - 11 i , --Royte, Harrison, White
:iitrisappi --Ogden; Peden, Belch, Grano,
` 7 werforL Molnuis, Smith. '
v'mpl —Gillespie, Stewart.
'' ,., 2l . .—MoNair, Baker.
SAYS.
ZysiOd of Albany —Clerk, Hollow, Hellions,
: '-' l .lln. Newland
- ; ,71i - ito —Millar, Hall.
. -
- 7 '•11 York —Lyndstey, Drake, Dickinson, Wil
Lowrie, Beard
~,,,re rsry Crane, Gabbard, Telly,
, reses, Eehoo, Mackey, Gabore.e, Ryerson, On-
HomphreyCwiningtiam, Combs, Lytle. •
h aitidelpito —Musgrave, Latta, Dimon, Rar
?Z.?. Powell, Williamson, Waller, Miller, Mar
.,inkead, Rae, Barber, Lawson.
2"!tiniore —Murray, Clark. Linn.
11Pc.i..6arn. —Jacobus Hastings, Donaldson, John- .
•
'finic, McConnell, Rogers, Hamilton.
.: , (4 , ny —Coulter, Critchlow. Eaton, Annan,
: 4 !•&.= Alexander, Lewis.
—Eaton, Maxwell, Davy.
Kelly, Seeker, Semple, Pratt,
-..- :irsaas. Prise, Graham, Stewart.
~xen.d.4• Dubuar. Cempinill : Radean,
tyke, B atatlne , QOM):
4 , 4 cumari —Eastman. Thomas. Monfort, BlD
t` 'ADO ' Thomas ; : T. E. Thomas, Frost,
---Lee. Rookies, Palen. MoChord.
rsr Fi‘lher. Weston.
Lain/ter. —lrvin. Goodman, ForheS,
estspOell, Meredith, Williams, Seller,
. .
• t Newell, Ileum, Stone, Ro
,
4.• . P exoaier, Waddell, Reynolds, Paden,
Ranson, Coon, Lord, Swan,
r owiewl. Spring, Seater
fleokman. Robertson.
2,1/ - -Thiyer. Barnett, Stitiat.
r, — Jones. D.)13, Cookey, Chestnut. Mason.
4.?•.,2. , icy". —hfoGnigan, Taybr, Hamilt on, Ratan, Windsor.
;):47, 'Saztri--Reaver.
-- Anderson, Caldwell.
Srqpiclow.—A. colored nasal
- Virginia
sr.
—red ccy 2N'it_tis,
uda said to hell frau;
night, by the Fifth ward
cf :t oo the charge of being a anspioiciu; eha
-- colored man appeared against the pri
teatitied that be saw in his possession, a
rrose - humerouspapers, dot +meats,
~ , ,,,7z A te ,le was well supplied with money. The
re ?as now be found, and the witness an,
Vi!:
t'44 .P tt thOnt•T n being a spy. The prisoner
,cansiearilr.T. el by Alderman Swift to await a far-
.. , Ezzi rnom Rms.—Yesterday a boy,
?.c.t.l
; outs Duffy, was seriously burned by
taking fire front a bonfire at Front and
to a St Tttil. Re was taken to Ms home in
-so6e=tmea.
•
13a,.; DtiriNTL—A cart driver, named
strained on Sr.fardny, at
Ala:llft at feats, by Lieutenant
4 ° - tto 7 2neotlr.fcarth wird, upon tiao
gzd fiat daring He was taken
4 -14:5.1 I :to'deu and the nand penalty
E,„„ aPt' YAs3 Boors Conf.—Charles
'41. 4 6 4 ,` 'od Mahlon Creasman were arrested at
, O, Pb end Jo:Corson streets. on Sararday, upon
i2..4 45 ,1* of attempting to pass a isounterfalt
tit pr 2 Pitc• money Was offered at sere-
At. buost refubeil. Tee accused were both
to ituswer by Alderman tiboamaket.
fr4:,:t41:0*(110:'r 0:444
[MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.
IGreat, aetivity Boerne to prevail among the milt
tars, and those who are encamped at Suffolk Park
are eager to march. The Twentieth, Twenty-4ra,
I and Tweaty•fourth regiments are all at the Park,
I awaiting orders to march South. These three
' regiments will probably move in the course of a
day or two, when the equipments which they sill
nerd are iln readinese for them Thwe three fine
regiments will prove an important addition to the
faros of men in the field, and will make eight fall
regiments from Philadelphia that will be in active
service. It is probable that the regiments of Colo
nels Mann and March will go into camp at Bid:folk
Park am moon es the three regiments now there
march.
soffQlk Park 'rat. the centre of attraotion to
many thousands of people yesterday and Sandal.
During the entire day wagons, omnibuses, and
other vehicles were constantly passing to and fro
between the city and the camp, and it was esti
mated that fully three thousand vehicles wore
upon the ground at one time. A very large pro.
portion of the visitors were females, and there was
no tack of life and bustle at the camp. Daring
Nanday there were several tights in and about the
camp, but the pollee on duty at the spot prevented
serious disorder.
OOLONEL gRALL 7 S RVAIMIINT
Colonel Small's regiment has taken posseseion of
the City Buildings, in Chestnut street, below
Fifth, made vacant by the march of the Scott
Legion Regiment to Snll-.llk Park. There was a
livety scene there yesterday morning. Recruiting
was going forward, the inspeoting and mustering
in of the men was in progress, and the sound of the
drum and fife. and the tramp of sentries in front of
the building made up a warlike picture. Colonel
Small expects to be in readiness to march by the
ol.se of tbe present week.
Major Rut u.. 8. Ayesterday morning mus
tered into the United litotes service Captain John
B Adams' company of Anderson (guards, attached
to the regiment of Col Wm. F. Smell A Soar or
nobler set of men have not left this city. The
other companies of the regiment will be mustered
In in regular order. A few U/01'0 able-bodied men
will be taken. The recruiting , office is at the Go
vernment building next door to the Custom House,
on Chestnut street.
The company mustered yesterday morning were
all picked men, and it seems to be the ambition of
the cffieers of the companiee to present all their
00IIIMbIltill with ranks full of men not one of whom
will fall to present the bold front of a veteran.
COL SRI, - RECADY'S RAGMENT
Company D, Captain Simpson, of Col. Brady's
regiment. at proont randenvtate in the large tent
at Franklin fittuare. They have been accepted,
and they expect to be inspeoted and mustered in
to day. A few more reornits are wanted to fill
the ranks. The ladies of the Fifth Baptist Church
have made up a full supply of allirta and under
clothing for Company D.
This doe body of man paraded yesterday after
noon, under command of Col Paler C. Ellmaker,
and attracted universal admiration. The Re
serves were all attired in full suits of gray, and
number over one thousand men. They formed
into line on Broad street, near Chestnut, at halt
past four o'clock in the afternoon, and, preeeded
by a splendid band of music. marched over the
route heretofore pub:ished. Ia the ranks we no
ticed a number of men who formerly belonged to
nue city military , companies—many of them over
fifty years of age—and several prominent mer
cantile men. The sidewalks Moog Arch and
Chestnut streets were crowded with interested
spectators.
PRNRIPLVANIA TROOPS MOVING SOUTH.
The Eleventh Pennsylvania Regimeut, whioh
has been encamped at West Chester for some tune
past, reached this city yesterday morning, and
marched down Broad duvet to Prime, where they
took a special train for the south. They are a
fine, harry-looking sat of men. They expected to
proceed to Havre-de Grace.
Joseph Parkhill, a private in Calomel Owen's re
giment, met with a serious accident on Sunday
evening, In falling from the third story of the
back building of the IS e bonhomie, through
a gangway to a cellar-door. Be amok his head,
arm, and back in the tall, and lay insensible for a
long time. Dr. Bryan was called in, and every
thing possible wee done for labs relief The aufferer
was doing well yesterday morning. He has been
removed to the residence of his mother, Thirteenth
below Pine.
The United 6tateg steamship Flag, late the
Phineas Sprague was reported finisned, and in
medium' ger;lee, et the Philadelphia navy
yerd yeetarday morning. She will be put in oom
nliggion forthwith.
ARRIVAL OP NNW YORK PNOOPII.
Last evenings telegraphic despatch wee reoeived
stating that the Ninth regiment ; Slate militia, and
the Eighth regiment, First German Rifles, had left
New York at S o'clock, and consequently would
not arrive in this city until 3 o'clock this morning.
They were to laud at Washington street wharf, and
proceed directly South. Lieutenant Hampton } of
the Seoond police district, at a late hoar last night,
was making arrangements for the reception of the
troop. at Washington-street wharf.
Ia view of the great distress now 'prevailing in
the oommunity, from the depression of business,
the ladies in the northwestern part of the airy
have organised a society—under tbe name of the
Spring Garden Benefsnal Society—for affording
relief to the poor. They have obtained the use of
the Spring Garden soup house, where they propose
to make a daily distribution of bread and soup to
then:loy. In furtherance of their lendable enter
prise, they appeal to a generous public for aid in
money or provisions. They trill appoint a collec
tor, who wilt call on the citizens for contributions.
Donations will also be re:mired by any of the un•
doroigned othcore;
Dinah H. Taylor, No. 1605 Green street, presi
dent.
Baehel B Speneer, N. corner of seventeenth
and Greeu streets, treasurer.
Mrs. F. D Sherman, Mount Vernon above Se
venteenth street, aecretary.
Distribution commences Wednesday, 29th inst.,
at the Spring Garden Soup House, Buttonwood
street, below Bread, at 10 A. M.
near nacoriserr SEW ItAMPSHIRE vox:mammas.
This fine regiment of aeldiers, as we stated yes•
tardily, passed through our city en route to Waeh
ington at a late hoar on 'Sunday night. A train
conveying their baggage, however, was detained
at Broad and Prime streets until eight o'olook yes
terday morning. The regiment is accompanied by
fifty ladies, who act as nurses. The men are pro
vided with thirty days' rations, plenty of
shirts, drawers, stockings, and all the little com
forte necessary in a campaign. Each man
is supplied, in addition to the , regular
uniform, with a -lighvgray suit for the warm
weather, end a gutta-percha blanket, besides the
regular arms blanket. They have a hospital Wagon
along with atom, well filled with an abundance of
medicines for all complaints. Sixteen two-horse
, wagons accompany the troops, well filled with pro..
1 visions, besides one four horse wagon—ell being
made in the most substantial manner, and that, too,
at twelve days' moth's'. They have seventy-sir
horses, of the best Stock, for the regiment, with the
complement of teamateis The regiment is provi
ded with twenty thousand cartridges. and eeeh
man hes the modern-style musket All this has
I been done by the State. This is undoubtedly one
of the finest equipped reject:env that have yet passed
through Philadelphia. They number nearly one
thousand men, and are a fine body of soldiers
Their dre-.8 is gray pante and coat, gray cap with
a red band around the base. The following le a
list of the officers:
Colonel—Mason W. Tapper.
Lieutentuat Colonel--Thomas J. Wlfipple
Maior—Aaron F Stevens.
Adjutant—S Q Fellows.
Quartorwagster—Dulielder.
Chaplain—Rev M. Abbott .
Surgeon—A B Crash
Assistant Surgeon—H. 0. Sbaw.
Star beeretary—Charles I, Brown.
Sergeant Major—G J. Sawyer.
gassrtormagter Serfeant--Albart Sae!!
Ffe tilej3r--Frauess H. rite.
Drum Major—Wm. Carr
Paymaster--Moses K. Hazleton.
Company A—Captain, Louis Bell.
Company B—Captain, D. A Kimble
COmpatly a—Captain, I L
Company D—Captain, J M la Barton
Company E—Captain, C. F. Greenleaf.
Company F—Captain, A. S. Edgerly.
Company G-=-Captain, A. J. Sargent.
Company H Captain, J A. - Drew.
Compaty J--Captain; E Sturtirant
Company E.—Captain. G 1L Meister. •
THE Raw CONTAACT.--Numerows 'cOM
plaints have reached this city from the various
enoampments at Perrysville, York, tke, in regsrd
to the beef furnished to the soldiers. The allega
tion is that the beef was of an inferior quality, and
in a putritied condition, before forwarded to them.
Parries interested in this matter, however, inform
us that when the present excitement arose great
care was exercised by them in selecting beef of the
beat description_ It was then sent to (thereot
aoup•houees in thin city and boiled. While yet
warm, and against the advice of the matrons of
these establishments, it was peeked in sloes bar
rely and forwarded to the various encampment!!
The result 18 known. The beef was thin rendered
unfit for use, and • our troops very jostly nom
pleined. The matter has been remedied, however,
and we are informed that the beef now supplied is
oonsid ered unobj,otionable.
SAD Dnowxmo Cum.—About noon, yes
terday, two boy; aged about eleven and twelve
years, were drowned at Cheripstreet wharf. The
name of one of the lads was MoGonegal. The
other one's mune is not known.
SLIGHT FlE.—Yeateriay afternoon a
alight fire peen red at Wm. Olp home, in
Fourth street above Brown. The damage done
was shoat $2OO. The flaMol3 care caused acci
dentally.
As alarm of fire wee caused about six
o'clock on dunday evening by the burning of a
foul obimney, in Iteoklese street, below Front.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Dim= Om= -Judge Sharswood.--
Bank of North America, of New York, vs. Theo
dore B. Knight. An action on a promissory note.
No defame. Verdict for plaintiff ,/.940 94.
Joseph B. Bolton vg. Samuel P. Sterrett. A
feigned issue to test the ownership of certain per
son2l property levied on by the sheriff as the pro
perty of Kimball 4 Oorton, and olahned by plain
tiff as his. On trial.
D/STRIOT COURT—Judge Bare.---IFilliam
P. Rowan, by hie guardian. James .E.. Glandinc
ye George W Biddle and Eliza Corny, late Eliza
Stott, ezeatttors, Au. An action to recover for
money had and received by the ezeonton. 170
defence. Verdict for plaintiff for $307 75.
Margaret Murphy VEL Charles Buena. An Ra
tion to recover the earn of $7OO alleged to have
been loaned to a firm of which defendant was a
member. Defence, that the money wee loaned
to one of the °that- partnsrs individually, and but
8300 of it was applied to the business of the Arm.
On trial. J M. Thomas for plaintiff; Theodore
Cuyler for the defendant.
ETRE UNITED STATED DMA= Coo met
yeatetday, bat, on aooouut of the death of Judge
Cadwalader'P daughter, NM adjourned for two
dap!.
Tun Cousr OF QuASTBR libessum, Judge
Thorupsoo,-mer, 'encircle, monsins for jury tams,
for the &et time elan the adjournment of the
court, two weeks ago, but great ilineany wee ex•
perieneed ingettleg eny a w e s before the jury, and
the coon adjourned at au array hour.
MEETTIO OP THE BOARD Or TRADZ.—This
body held their regular monthly meeting last eve
ning. at their rooms, PM and 01119titut eireets,
President Morton in the chair.
A letter was read from the Board of Trade of St.
Joseph, Missouri, forwarding resolutions recent/1
adopted. pledging themselves to maintain the
ilDiOn at all hazards.
Another oommunication war read from the edi
tor of an Alabama paper, stating to the Board the
true state of feeling in that *State. He declared
himself en out-and-out Upton man. asking the sup
port of the men of the North. Be offered to ool•
leot all Northern debts in that State, and forward
them with de.matah.
A oommunioation was read from the New York
Chamber of Commerce, submitting aortal) resolu
tions, condemning privateering, and all other en
croachments upon the liberties of the sea. The
following are soma of the principal resolutions ;
Resalved, That the proposition of Mr. Jefferson
Davis tc inlla of MINIM to whomsoever
may apply for them, emanating, as it does, from
no recognized Government. is without the gang
lion of public law, but piratical in its tendencies,
and ; therefore deserving the stern condemns.
lion of the oiviiised world It cannot result in
the fitting out of regalar privateers, but may in
infesting the ocean with piratical cruisers, armed
with traitorous commissions, to despoil our com
morso sot that of all other maritime nations_
fle.voketi r Thut in view of this threatening evil
it is, in the opinion of this Chamber, the duty of
our Government to isaise at once a proclamation
warning . all persons that privateering under the
eemmissions proposed will be dealt with as simple
piracy. It owes this duty, not merely to itself, but
to other maritime nations. That the I:railed Slates
Government shall promptly discountertanoe every
attempt within its borders to legalise piracy. It
should also at the earliest moment blookade every
Southern port, so tut to prevent the egress and in
groat of such vessels.
Thai communication and resolutions were refer
red to the Executive Council for an appropriate
answer, showing the entire agreement of the Now
York and Philadelphia Boards of Trade on this
subject.
The Beard then adjourned-
Da.3. W. Ttiontesori, residing at No. 338
Wharton street, requests ne to state that he will
attend the families of voluateera gratis during
their absence, should they need medical or surgi
ea/ care Ho bac also raede arrangements to fur.
rash families attended thus with the medicines
they may need, at cost prima.
To prevent imposition, all applications must be
accompanied by a written certifliete from some
responsible person. For distances over eight
squares, ten (tents will be expected to pay riding
espouses.
CONCEALED WEADOSB.—Two men, named
Joho Mariner and Edward .13oyle, were taken into
cur.,-Ay. in the Nineteenth ward, upon the charge
of maliciong Mitobiot carrying conoonloci dnad/Y
wesponk and threatening the lives of the officers.
They were held in $l. 300 each, by Aldermen Me.
gonegal, to answer at °curt.
PEOTRSTANT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION.—This
morainz taa Convet•tion of the Protestant RAMO
psi Church of this diocese will meet at St. An
drew's Ceuroh, Eighth street, above Spruce.
Cuvuen D> nsc anoN.—The West Federal
street E Church, Federal street near the
Gray'a Fw.l7 road, was dedicated en Sunday with
appropriate ceremonies
&Lour Fox..--/in alarm of fire was calmed,
about half past seven last evening, by the burn
ing of R foul chimney at a house in Eieventb
street, below Locust.
The American Medical Association.
CSIC6OO, May 27 —The annual meeting of the
American Metioal Association, which was to have
bona held In this oily on the first Toissday is SUDS,
has been postponed for one year, by order of the
Committee of Arrangements.
Fire at Galebburg, 'Mums.
GALZEIBURGV. /11., May 27.-5 are broke mit in
thin town this morning, destroying property to the
amount of $35 000. on which there is an insurance
°foxily $13,1010 The principal losers sre A.. Jacobs,
boots, shoes, and clothing, $8 000 ; Bartlett it
Judson. furniture, $O,OOO ; Reed tt Babcock, hard.
ware, $5 000.
The U. S. Steamer lllitistastppi.
BCSTOIII 2 May 27 —The United States steamer
21.11.cussr:ppi will sail lc-night, or in the morning.
The steamer Colorado will sail on Wednesday.
FINANCIAL AND C INE RC] A.L.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 27, Isfa
At the Stook Bard, this morning, State fives
sold at 78 ; City Railroad sixes, old issue, at 90.3 . ;
Pennsylvania Railroad stook at 37; first mortgage
bonds ta 971; and second mortgage bonds at 83 ;
Reading Railroad shares at Ili; bilvel2lll, 5l ;
Beaver Meadow, 551 ; and Race and Vine-street
Passenger Railway shares at 4 Mr. Simplon,
the newly . ..cleated presldent of the Race and Vine
street Railway, anenueeet the digoevery of a frau ,
dulent issue of stook, to an amount exceeding that
authorized by the charter, and also of notes end
bonds ; for which the company has received no
legal eonaideratiore. He sayer that legal prooeed
ings will be instituted to ascertain whist' are gnu.
ine and which spurious of these issues, and that in
the meantime the company eannotrately recognise
any of them.
OFFICIAL BAYS STATEMENT
%uny AVRAJLONS OF TILE PHILADELPHIA. ii/LNICS
LOANS. spxcin,
E. 821114. ---
May 20. May 27. 'day 20.' Mar 27 ,
Philadelphia 689.000 723404
i
North Ameri-- 83.248.000 83.298 000
ca .9 Ott 072 2 442 861 650 820 681 8.0
Farm fir Mach.. 3,270,338 4 204 745 1.066 780 1 189 235
Commensal.- 1.554644 1.e114 MS 204 000 3+2 06 11
Mechanics'. ... 1.581 325 1055 732 379963 arms
N. Lihertiei.... 1,373.014 /.552 9 , 4 845 00 0 3 1 0 08 KI
Eteuchwark.,...... 974.074 962 078 222.788 229 711
Kensingtort...,. 650 579 686 Me 158,004 164 989
Penn Township 718 249 676 5.57 les 516 146 275
Western . . L 486 771 LB9O 21 559 968 342 799
Man. & Iviiror.. 1.189 266 983 coo 160 OW 154 44 4
Commerce ..-- . 706 t5B 693 141 189 884 182./96
Girard..-.... 2,142 439 2.054 665 375.312 4 330 .25
Tr5d810105106...- 508,843 541 454 1.9.,67 12%445
Consolidation - 446 978 464 124 91 553 9t 624
City -.. 707 444 684 598 122,177 118 481
Commonwealth 444.289 414 0 , 3 122 708 63 800
Corn Exchange MAXI 373 0 0 94 00.1 97100
tu0n.......- 381,737 326.890 76.494. 65 016
Total.- -..... 25.496 530 23,191.116 .648 551 5 643.220
DEPOSITS. CIRCULATION.
BILNRE , I
3111, 20 May 274 May 20. MaV.
------
Philadelphia.- 81.638888 31 VA 004 8291.000 .9277.1100
North naterios. 1.972.470 18E2 101 2913.083 280 8110
Farm & Mech.. 2.975 243 5,1331091.427 840 419 718
Commercial..._ ass 00: 740 000 126.000 136.0021
Mechanics'..-.. 784 710 757 1146 131.300 127.4'6
14. Liberties.-- 1,064 000 1,431.000 93.003 105 Me
Goathwark..- - 712.034 676.2 4 85.'85 80.856
Kensington..., . 442.728 48.4.0 115 3417 112 946
Penn Township 503,842 482 125 64.165 6-465
Westerit..-.... 972 1 14 954 674 114.2811 106.4.0
Man. & Mech.. 44.170 4011.118 - 87.593 82 8 0
Commerce ..-. 574 5 , 5 658460 67.696 63 920
Girard - .. 1.110 420 1.125 042 16 . 3911 I'S - 8 11
Tradesmen's..... 350.379 3 8 669 67 as: ea 888
Consolidation - 234 7011. 245.633 74 295 78 940
City -- . . . 342 995 13111.*0 62 30 60.860
Commonwealth 158 404 161 995 94.7 , 5 ea 285
Corn Exchange 216.400 22 , 1 0 f 74 1410 70,0041
Lini012.....-..- . 182.962 183.5681 39,395 36 580
Totith_ -....... 15,549 797 15 410,522 2.496.652 - 12.4/ 15.618
The aggregates compare with time of previous
weehe as foLlows •
May 20. Mas 27.
Loans. . 25 495 530 MlOl 216..De0. 403 301
Specie....-.... ..... 6 541 BMS 429 .Ino. 9.665
Ccroulation.-.
..- 2. 662 2 4 , 8 518. -Deo. 85604
.. 16,0 797 15 41.642. Da0.139,275
Lou..c Specie. Oiroulation. .04100471.
Nov. 4, 1867,21,199,462 2,071,481 3,141.113 16.e36,7e9
Janp.ll 3,770,701 3,011,033 11,435,163
Jal2 5.,.24.511,928 8,636,817 1,431.181 15,555.558
Jan. 3.1839. .26 . 451,067 6.063.266 1.741,784 17,049.005
July -25,448.440 4.2,97,065 2,808,11 M 15,01464
Jan. 3, 1869-15.385,382 4.450261 2,656,401 14,962.912
July 9.--.26101-196 4,374.549 2.696,786 15391 916
flea- 1 .--- .26 973 207 3 323.827 13/7.901 15 051.130
Jan. 7.1861.26 891.211 4 020.266 2.60 813 -16.261.918
eb. 4 .....26.1•01481 4. 638 . 95 4 2. 77 8. 3 .8 / 5 MI 09
Mar 4 _...36186,314 6 016 988 2 811.491 14,05,755
April 1 ....21 973 496 6 200 063 2471 263 15.800.147
• 8 .13 186 6 152 995 3 470 no te.ooslia
as 416 412 6675.131 2.824,543 26.468503
25 209 963 6.796.011 1641.166 16 374413/
" 296 912 62M 137 2 516 3141 15 7419
May 6 .....26 438065 5 845 MI 271661 15 691 997
13 715 315 6 738 048 267471 1569,151
20 .....25 495 530 5.648 651 2 494.082 M. 549.797
'27._...25091,225 8,60,240 .9408,813 15,410 522
Tile fallowing is a statement of the tranasetions
at the Philadelphia Clearing House, for the mesh
ending May 25, as furnished by the manager, Geo.
E. Arnold, E€q
CLearinge. Balancier.
601 118 ea 8142386 713
1.64r1 389 93.631 03
2,957 003 94 199 449 92
, 1.979 664 11 166169 99
. tier 170 60 14389 33
. 1 661,6.x1 SO 117 . 808 64
812.660.244 69 end ea 73
Ay 50..-- . » _
!. • 21 -_-_-__-_
ERNE
By telegraph, we learn that the Lehigh Valley
Railroad Company brought down from Maui&
Chunk, for the week ending , on flaturday, 13,771
t•3ne of coal, against 13,238 -tone for corresponding
week last year, making for the season commencing
Btoomber 1, 1660, 363,386 tons of coal, spinet
251,142 tons to corresponding time last year, whiels
is an increase of 12,244 tone of coal. 1,445 tope of
pig iron ware also transported over the read for
the week ending the same day.
rialade:phia Stock Exchange Sa lex.
May R. 1561,
itsPeaTign Si Q. E.StAyzazta, Aferoltraits' Ezehaage.
FIRST BOA RD
25 Peons R -_ -.... xr 12000 Ohio & Pa Inc. Oda 46
10 It 0 Penns 2d - 0a...... 83 , 009 If eadint 63'80 49
'toe do--- Ers4,l(k4 Penner 54._--..-- 78
1
1000 de... .....-.05 St ono Oety 61 —_.. .R 20%
li4o d. Ist 1n.... 07.14 I{4 do , - .. R cash 900
11
10 Minehill --...- 61k 13 Girard Rh..- ..... 32
2 do_-
_. 543 i lo Reading .11....r.6wn 143 E
100 Race hVine-st R 4 I ISO do. - • /036
4 Beaver hleadovt..‘. 0036i1000 Went Chexterle... 70
9RCONL BOARD
ItWO Long Island R r 7 I 3 Lehigh— ,48)
441)0 ienuespess be 39 at') Scht Nay its '99-
68
Le7u917.--- 49 311
CLOSING PRICES—FIRM.
Bid. Asked id. Ask.d.
Pliiiadeinhia 88_ 91 .. ISeti Now Prefd— 11 is%
Philo Gs R----- 04 Lung *lstaud R__ 94
?bit& 68 99 Leh 016; 91.--48% 49 9 4
Penns 77 79 Lah r (.8. Ss. .Sop- 84. -
Read R —163 E Fenno R 8
Read Ws 73 79 ii4Pa Ii 68.. int off 6
Read int 68'80'43 89 90 i N Perms R it!)
Read Ent 68'886_ 69 70i Frank & Sonthß 41
Penna R 36% 37 2d6c81- et R..:___.s 38
Pennsß3duiit6s92 83 West Pkila 69 67
'Morrie Gan non. 3.9 41 lee:nee h rille
Morns t3un ..fiR 3.4 ,lire,su 4 1 / 4 Coates ....
& , 14. N 'PL't 81% 6,1
Philadelphia Markets.
fd lY ff—fivervng •
There :e vert little raovement in Flour today. and
the market is dull at previous quoted rates. A few hun
dred barrels only have been disposed of at en 50 for ma
nodule, including MO hali barrels extra and extra fami
ly on terms kept private. Bean to the trade range at
tee 6 .e 2 34 for superfine, eis 750. for ex ra. eft gnar
r 0 fur extra family, and sgmuTzs for fancy MAUI,
according to enmity. The demand is limited. Rye
Flour and Corn !deal are dull ; the former is offered at
es se and the latter at e 2.873„ bbl for Pennsylvania
Meal; we hear of no sales.
W litter =Pitt with Si moderate inqutr sicd about
SA/1 bue told at ISea /KO, mostly at the latter Tate for
prima Pennsylvania red. afloat. inoluding a lot of tow
southern white at IrOo. and WO bus *boles do on terms
keotyrivate ; the latter ranges at trom tato Mo. as in
quaqty. Bye is dull; boilers ask Co for prime Penn
ertranta. wtth macerate sales. ilora—Pr me lots are
wanted at full 'moss. about 8 000 bus prime Sutphenn
salloW s Id at We, aßoat slut 3 OM) bu. white on tertee
hetet prieate Oats Ste unonanged and dull at Mc for
Southern and Pennsylvania. afloat
Batilk. , -1 hers Is a steady demand for (leen:wren at
8:65 0 for let No. 1. end 'Very little off •ring.
CorTort.—The sales are limited, and prizes about the
same as last quoted.
oi. o ooalas —me bear of no movements in the mar
ket. and pi roes are steady.
at a stand still.
:anted, at
au r w d a ir l v i i ee: y l a v oyf u ll i T s i
; i ll n e b d b sT a tiettl e k r 4 i ty ul u r o , n tu b ea rnal ti
the latter for Ditto, and buds et 1660.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMAiI. TUESDAY, MAY 28, - 1861«
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
PRILADILPICIA. b 157 MUM.
The market for B 0 f Cattle was brisk, and prices arm
at from $ to 100 50 the 100 bs—the tatter forestra
quality. The receipts and Wee show a considerable
fading off this weals. o • reaohing 177 head at Pinnies'
yards. The following are the partioulare of the male'
St. Abrahams. Union county, Pa., at 88.50.5 6 .
U John Canderson. 513019.
112 McQuaid k Corr. Minot's. Mg Meg.
46 Kennedy, Berks count,. eget.
ea J. Mon i len,J r.. Lancaster comity. re° 23 '
35 P. Hathaway. Lang.eter and Ohio 80009.
51 P. aloPillen. 111 sail Chest-7 contitY . 3ae9 *
se Cochran. Lancaster county. 5609 36
48 J Seidtonrides. Lanctsta non .ty. 48 250 Y
100 Mooney &-itrnith. Ohm and Penna SACO.
It Shaun hers & Co.. Harks notint 3808.0 1.
25 Stsrvi & WAstern. 36®8 7 5.
40 H C:.515. Pennsylvania. 380846.
32 aloP'all, Lancieter county. same.
Lancaster county. 3809.
19 Pranks Fracklin county. 38,5009.30.
go John l'Arslll. 1111110111. 8875.
16 Allam‘n, Lancaster °num.. 38.6009 00.
13 T. Duffle]. Pennsylvania. 33600 9 tO..
62 Haymaker & Bro., Lancaster o tun y. 8809.
6 Grimm. Pennsylvania. 17,6008 60.
12 A. Pester, Lancaster counts . 87e760.
7 Oren Scull, Pennsylvania. 97.00.
About 60 Gaya were disposed of at 392089 for Doing*
e a( g ig s 8260 6 8
te 1 er C o w s r
ac 3100 he a d, inoluding 13 , 0
at the Wilton and 760 at the Avenue yard. at from VA ,
to 26.76 the 'OO ibii—the latter for prima corn led Hasa.
Rome a 000 Sheep were offered and .0111 at 4047ic
lb gross, as to conning:M.
4a.rkets by Telegraph.
CrIYniNNAT.I, May !r.—Flour in in moderate demand
at ail 40.124. W. In Provisions there is nothing doing.
and the vices are nominal. The !dime. market is
steady ; change on New Vrirk dull at 3F per cent.
uremiuv ervuoiry money 208 per cent. discount.
"w Me , 37 , - I Pne Cotton market is at a
.tend-stiti. Mess Pork, 320. Freights on COi 9 On to
tilYerpeOlt
THU LATROT PRO! VIRGINI.II—A baser Bast
TFE Imeggnrico !-:-Late accounts from Virginia state
that the Union troops are gathering in immenee force
at certain pail:og_ while he Conf. derate a: my is 1.1209.-
tog northward and concentrating its strength. A col
lision ie intuitable. and the conflict to near at heed•.
In the meantime, Booktuil & Wilson corlinue to make r ;
at their Brown Stone Clothing Bail. Nos. &O and iseer
Chestnut street. above Sixth, the moot elegant gar—
ments for gentlemen and youth..
Gnu. Wm. F. SMALL'S RMSIMBNY.—This gal
lant cam has finally ouotmeded in getting his regi
ment accepted. They have volunteered for three
years matinee, and a number of the companies were in
spected seater, ay. 'She men of tins reginient are of
good aims. and every way capable of doing excellent
eervioe. We understand that a number of them have
ordered their military snits Mill the one-nrite Grit
Clothing Empornm of Granville Stokes, Nlo. & 9 Chest
nut street. We can vilely ray to them that they will
have no cause to regret having taken thm step.
£aoh male insures a valuable gift.
!!A IMF INTELLIGENCE.
SKIS FOURTH PAO'S
Eteamehily,loceott Whitney, Loveland. 41 hours fr ont
tioeton "el thlats &O. 40 henry Winger. S s eorr a bare
ana ong aff gape may vine mottling, atandmt id.
itsig ban , url Fsenoh, 6arr4t. from E. aatstart eta
Hampton. Roads 3 avys. With Lathe and picador to E A
&ender & Co
ia - or Res Gull (Br)
_ShOO% house, clays from St John,
da, wan hobo nottioolrora so E aouder It CO.
Nobs Jahn (5r.) Ilmith. 60 days from Mmuund, with
f uit to JeatLes. Bootterg oil & Co.
Bohr N m Rauh. Roark, J days from Beltabury, Ma,
wan hark to J W: thwun
Bohr Sallie Veazie. Davison. 2 days from Milton,
Del. with bark to Theo W Parker.
r ol l , Bohemia, C ark. 2 nays from Chesapeake City.
Pith grain to iititievan & Cum,n
Oahr aaml Omit, Cooling, -
.2 clsys from Chesapeake
City, Witi. grain to Gluon= & Curran.
itchr Henri Wolfe. Atkins. 2 daya from Milton, Del,
with gran to Christian & Curran.
Bohr Mooning° Coolies. 1 day from Odessa. Del, with
°ern to Jos L Bewley & Co
dont IMeruoud, Townsend, 3 day. from Indian River,
Del. with earn to J+l,o L aeltiey dr. CO.
Bohr Kent. Boutien. 2 thya trona Bassafree River, :t Id.
with wheat to lea t, Hew er & Co.
edit Eliaabeth Jane. Batiew,th 3 days from Easton,
Md. with wheat to Jae L Imlay & Co.
Behr Wonulia. limey 2 days from Still Pond Creek.
Md, with corn .o Jae L .13r•wley Co.
Bahr Young AlllOllOll. Tuft, / Oar from Port Deposit,
with grain to Jae b Bewley & Co.
Steamer Tudeony, /MY. 22 hours from New York - , with
moze to Win M Baird & Co
. . .
Tug amerios Virden, 8 hours from Delaware Break
water. reports the bark Carlanne. fur Cork, gamma to
sea on aaturday : the bark &mean Pearl. for Wawa?.
went to erre yesterday. Off Romney Buok Easwel h ll ,B
Wm Crawford hence for Bano. returning to !New Wale
for raps ra. hams beau lh Minion With en unknown
achy and carried away lore yard.
CLEARED.
Bohr Grace Oirdle_n Clark. Boston, captain.
Behr Lads Lake, White. Fall River. do.
alterßtoomfmoi, Wheeler, Wasoington. Bailin. Cole.
Bohr A S Brown. Brown. Boston. captain
Mohr D French, Stites, Providence, Tyler, Stone
Bohr J F Crouch. Henderson. Stonicston. captain.
Bohr J L Redoer. Cordon. Salem, Van Dusan, Nor
ton. it Co.
Bohr F F Rudolph. Miller, Roxburi, do.
Sofa A Cordery, Bsbcook. Salem, do.
Bohr ACVOOIIIIP, Gandy, Boston. N Sturtevest & Cu.
Bohr !tutored, Corners. Frov.dende, E It Sawyer &
Co.
Bohr It 8 Dean. Cook, Providenoe. captain.
Bohr N T einith. Smith. Meaford•L Audenreid It Co.
Bohn C 8 teasatairs. Somers. Chelsea, Noble. Ham
mett & Co.
eehr Denrnstle, Brightman, Fall River. Caramel'.
Strikney & Weiiington.
Jr. Steamer J B Shrtv er, Donnie. Baltimore. A ei rocs,
BY 7ELIi.APH.
(Correspondence of the Fos'
elm May 27.
Spoken. Nifty TS, lat. 40. long. 87, ehtp Elizabeth. from
Plitleme'phis, fur Lonoun.derry.
Arnved. brig Anne, Trout Cork buoy IlaiWOOdt
from Messina.
Below. sh.p• Therese. from Liverpool; Humboldt,
from Hamburg.
BOSTON. MAT 77.
Arrived. steamers Keruriaytoo, from Philadelphia;
gr4ridge.frmo fPortresaSaoLlTcsS J4ln• W ON. from .
bums° Barka A Csivey. tram Smyrna ; Bard
Webster. from Messina; Barmen, troll) Comfuegoa.
Brig Nellie Bunt. from Buenos AY ea ; W it Sawyer.
from 861.116.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
OP TO 1.3 O'CLOCK LAST VISA?
CON TIN KNTAD HOTEL—Ninth and Lliestaint.
Mai F Badge. California .1 0 Wilson. Pittsburg
IL 2 MeGowitt. Pittsburg Win it 1002. 8888i81
Dr W 8 leo•woori. Md J 11 Anderson. Pr J
T P Obapinazi,New York Dlf Madge. New York
N Cheney. flew '1 ork Geo H J ~h arson, New York
Mr Dexter & la. New York N H Perrin Rochester
J J Payne. amazoo til 11
Robesonoo
W Willis & wt . Maras Mr dr, lA . Balton
Y. Hostler. Boston P 8 Hooter. Hemline
Cem K 1. Hand,. U 814 Prams Lawley. rang
tiso Soule, New York F H Ketcham. New York
T Belkose, New l'ork Lt W li • erkes, Womb
W ['Jones, Norristown J H Cormiok. Clint'
C A Wertandyks. • J Wm Nomx Jr. Harrisburg
W W Muller, Cafollarbor Pi C P Learning, N J
Alex gmall. York. Ya 11 B Cup Untoaso
C Loeser & wife John it 11.01109 tlettimore
J A Harter, Pittsburg Tape ['Arwood. Maine
Anton.° Via. New vork F Gran. New York
.1 rassural. New York Mantle! Pawns!. N 'York
B Chamberlin, New York J B Briesmade & la. N Y
Ili Johann 4 L Eltiobser. Reeding
...._._ _
..
ire . p ler Dauber,. Conn J thaw. New .reisisl
- Pr..coat. ?tilled& J B MeCram Oil Chunk
A Rwrian. Now York R Robertsonolloston
M Courtright. hew Yark N Pranks d. New Voik
WHaer, Memphis B Soon. Jr. New York
N W 8 nyvcsant. Jr, NY W R Moore. mph - s
I Bronson. New York R L Curtis Jr. New York
8 W Pito* ix. Awe York 19 H Barber. New Yo
L Marx. Diet Columbia J B Hussey. New York
F Loner& Mites Cit Vatichan. Prot,. ft
B Harrison. inotunati J . O Hartehorti, Privy, B I
t. D Arosebald, Lyndon W Miller. Providence , R
J elartwell, Prom l A R PoIM Washington
Miss Po•ter. Washington Milli A W Phillips, Wash
F. 18. Stewart, }, Washington It Cnthbert. • 'island
J G Christy, O Louie Mrs Weed. Wash tow, DC
Mse Cooper. New York W Eduraon New Y.trx
N J &ante, , Bra.. kisn I Bridehern, New York
airs A F rex or, Pray'. Rl N Wheeler. Brideprt Ct
WH. Green, New York T T Gladd ng. Xl York
5 H Bates tklew York A W Waldron. New York
A F gaze. Boot= I) D Dana. Boston
A it Benda. New York I. Tweeds Gann
H Hodge, New York J Grover. hew York
J W Dietrich. Day ton, 0 it H Wentz. New Yook
L Dubai°, Jr, New Y..rk J B Fielding. Lowell , Mess
I F oicripiin Lowell ,Mass Ad.ni Putnam. Lowell
A Putnam.i..oweil. Mess A French Lowell. Mesa
Geo tras Lowell N landau:Cincinnati
Chas F Hollis, Boston Wan.._ttitrideree, trine
R C Crocheron. eew York le A Wald, New York
Gnu .1 beddin.Orenge.Nl Wm alive/ Beware, 1 , 1 J
T B Johnston. Lowell, Mass See E. Baker, New York
A H Lamer, New York
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnnt street. above PiHit
W B Blake, Pennsylvania W P Copeland, Penns
J H Ha ley. Mu° D P Par ,or, California
140 K raiser's, Oalifornia J M Crawford, New .Niatle
II 6 Daniels, Washington tt Buston New Jersey
W K etorious, New York Ni WeILIMED. ?earns
P Hu
News. Cinoinnatt, 0 Tj Hahou„ .vew Jetties
stmt.! Pot., New Yerk E Wisw.o. New York
Henry Howland, Breach H W Howland, t, Branch
F Lasd-rbcon. Penns B WaLson. Penns
it 'harp. & son. HoilsY,Pit A L Fitter. taklez, Pa
J01:10 n COX, it., York Chas Dean. Now Ye,k
is Bowmen. New York P flay Bslqagoi•
bliss A Kay, Re limo,. J ft koilisd & wf, lel
Jae H Botd,H.lsonore John H Wit is Mary 'and
1' sV flab,ll iford. Del n May. Pennsylvania
C Tube , Be.hmtiem Isaac tlenso., Harrisburg
0 d Berry- En., to P Martin, Harrisburg
•
it M Heslen,lbal*lrnore
amscuArera. licara.—Yourth street. below dzah
D D Vail, York, PA e 11 Edwards. New York
N H nil er, lowa J It Eby. Harrisburg
D thorns'. Cataaanna W H Devoe, Pittsburg
Wm Maim, Jr. Lewistown H B Manning, New Jersey
It F . Brown. leading Moses Bigelow. Newark
H Han' anion wf. Watih'n H Evans, Pitmen, r
W d Restful. Pl.b{oll. Ps Jno Haber, Chambersburg
lloglpangler. York co. Pa U W epanslor, h Berlin
Nl:jali Seemlier. East Berlin Hon .1 Solundle. Lehigh
W ft lisaaa-ntluig. Danville It 'l' Lee. Easton
Hiram Hilt, t,onnect cut J A Russell, Elootnabarc
Wft ute.falatiola Chunk 0 H ilaruwell. Laao 00, Pa
Jet Caldwell, Indiana
TRH ONION—AroA street. above Third.
fttpler et. la. Florida J C Woodworth. DI Chunk
Heoneton st 41. Chtettao Mita * Hampton, Chicago
Mae G M Keuler: Raton Davie 0 .ria. Lennon
G M *anger. Hartford 8 C Brown, Penne, Irania
Otrtis Myers. Adams no. Pa Sarni 8 Cleaver. Delaware
Whlortimerjr Yousville Y 6011Vill0. Delaware
c Halms DelAw•re B.Rezbold, DeAor•re Ctti
11 pother! , Ohio it R uarintle. Washington
rr.1.3018 ROT EL—Chen:ant street, above TIAN. i
A Bente New York 11 Remote, New York
W Rosh*B. Mow 6 Rothermst, t bile
F Csa.,, New Yore 8 Bowers 6: le. le
Cant T itawliars,N F Barber. Trot, N Y
A Perrin. New York J Wharton, New York
.1/Stewart, Trenton. N / W Y Hammond. Vl:tile
ft ftg VERB HOUSE—Third street. above Rom
Washington. D. C H A Bergmann. Philada
E ituhe. Allentown is P Lyme. sllen.own
E S Deob, Allentown 8 B anewalt..elientuwn
Jos Whit. ker, eit. Clare J Creemaneledelevilie
C dlyeratown nof Sued i
r•nZIA
U Terry. Breaford, Yonne A BwoleV. Wee.. un. Ps
D Gabel. Barks no J Crobeirove. Penns
J Croesgrove. Penns B. E Warfel d. new /toren
w F Yracer..Allenteen AL Shark, Lebanon
Kra P/noh, Alle‘town
STATES UNION--Inantet street. above Sixth.
Hp 'Dunbar, Perry oo J WsWm,. Plias
P bomb, Jr„ Pt,la Wat ell eon ra
Pr Masoll. Yew' , iwtnis B r Solter York co, Pa
itoofmtb YiLtabOrg Joe Miter, rtttebarg
L L amp', repney.Tetiz crime n iproul,r
• P Roy. Baltanero 100 W Cobb, Elizabeth'n
HT ehul.z. e.tizabetbto'n W zetbe rt. Chew bereburg
John Weary, Perry 00. Pa W E Shode ! Reading, Pa
COMM r.RCIAL HOTEL—Maui sc. nbove ()bantam.
Joe pewee, Bu tt lentovaa Chas Pearce, Bordentown
John J ray ler. Bordontown P key boid. Brooklve
W h Barr. Trenbot Pavan Rnnbte, Tenter ao
James .naott. Cheater co Alma/Limb/8.0 ewer oo
J a,oCano. Pennsylvania it A Johnsen. Pew Jersey
Jess.. A Hem. Pe_nnsylv'a John Vanderslice & 11, Ye
Jae Rittonhoase. Pottstown Jos ra!ipzer. rocutvwn
& la Jan a Aire, Chester oo
tie 9 T L.onard, Loonst Gro J Broomall. Coatesville
al Leo. Pennsylvania P Croaby , Potuitown
A T McConkey Lawo'ster co S liVolvard. Lena co
Levi Hewes, Pencil Ivania 1) C Durnite L Aarrisourg
J Levee, West Chester Wm Levi.. Wan Uheiner
HAZT.I P.AGLE . iftlrEi.—TVii:a at., below Callowtod.
Stephen Saeger, I obigy co Jos MnegelmanAnakertwa
Mrs lausseannn.Quakertwn A Auseelwan.Quakenwu
Mn Ganskall, Quakertown M N Pohlman .AL U, n Y
Job. B e rin g er Tamaqu a Aug a oner, alLyeratown
W B
J Ceeltzer. Lebanon oo Cue aggneller, Ontaseuene
Ara K.au/s. Allen LORD MHO ROlnto, A liontown
NATIONAL 'MOTEL—Bane street. abors Third.
jiattrauft, PAttstown aW • by, Mount Joy
John root, Mount Joy Li, Fidler. Wookolitd.rf
A J Flohthorn & vs sou, uNat.ntwo, peon&
M.. RAt, bathlola= J P flatsru, r.ttavilie
sioutur VEN.NON HOTEL—EIOOOnd It, above Arch
Mr 1 1 43 Now Jersey Wm Itubbe. Smyrna, Del
t hoe Wllawns, New Yo,k C Bea t
_, Now Yore
0 A libilslllll6r,B6llnogrove A W Morton. Penns
Jr. Lambert, New Aope, Pet
BARLEY SHEAF R(YrEL—Beound it.. bed. Vino.
H Morris. Willow (hove Theo Koos Doylootown
Jaa ThOrnton By berry it u bnair:Marylosid
J s bbow tlagytantl (,_e) kiiWorily. rbilak
J t atewa:rt. rrio sotoo,N J W 0 abiblr, DOiielltOWn
A H alum, Kamm, City
=E!
BLACK BEAR—Thltd urea. above CaDowhlll.
Pater Snyder. Forma Cr. An'Oder, Penne .
Daniel Hum. Olney suirenn Mioith, Joni - lateen
F Wo•danborgor, Penna. in Biehtel, Pettus
John 81zAl, titurimpywwn pagugol 14orria, Pada
I) Dave , Phitudelphis W Cherraustou. Lelmton
Mr adman, Lebanon I B Conrad, Barnville
L K UdlcPerma D B Lome, lemildir
Booneville Blnkly. Beading
SPECIAL NOTICES..
OFFICIAL.
NALry Bllll.lll\ll eY CONTRUCTION.
EQ1771.3161.1T, •ND REPAIR, May 22. -861
The Navy Peps, tment hereby invitee proposals for
building the Steam Machinery of a number of t•orew
.nu - linsta. 7he machinery of snob gun boat to eon
sist of two back. action. horizontal ensines with sur
face condensers, and of two vertical water-tube boil
ors. The cylinders to be 30 inohes in diameter and
th'e stroke of piston nl inohes. Ibe two boilers to con
tain 91 square feet of grate surface and 2 700 square
feet of heating surfece. No proposals will be con
eidered except from proprietors of engine building
establishments.
flush parties deeiring to propose for the above ma
chinery will apply to this Bureau, which will Impish
them with a complete speciaoation of the same, and
moss sections of the vessel, together with the Provi
sions and conditions of the contract they will be re
quired to execute. JOHN Ia:NTH/IL,
myna et Chief of the Bureau,
KNIGHT'S LIQUID iiIINNItT makes deb
moue Junkets. Cold Custards. and other elegant Des
serts. Get a bottle for 25 cents. at Igo. 7 South SIXTH
Btreet, and try It. nti27 Rit"
BATCH:IIiLOA'S HAIR 11111.—T11119 celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is tki be" is the wend. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained nab extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Hatohelor's Liquid Han
!?re immesh, produces a splendid black or natural
brown, withopt staining the skin or inJuring the hair.
and will rentrgy the ill dear of bad dims, invigorating
the hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
PAILWESTOC% k CO.". DYOTP k CO.. Philadelphia.
ORR POOH CLOTHING OP THIS LATIN
ETTLXR.madein the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALER. LOWEST pfices marked In
Plant "puma All goods made to order warranted
Witleraotory. Oar 01416-FRICE system lo strictly •d
-bered to; All 4re thereby treated alike.
seal-11 CO.. 8011 MLRRE7 strew.
' , OAK ORCILARD NPRING WATER.--
.Peuiptilets eouteinins the opinions or celebrated Chem
tete end Physioiatut respecting the use or this WATER
in the ease of tunny diseases of the human syeLeni. will
be supplied Ostia on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CRESTNITI!Streste, or FRED
ERICK 13ROWN I Jii4, 1 NINTH and OTIEBTIrUT
Streets.
iND Gil • PsurPHLIT. 41,13-tf
UROVRIS do RAKOWS UELBSEATOD
NOISELESS SEWING NLAOHINIM
tioat in Mll7 for Febmiir Soviet.
Me. 730 ORESTN UT Street, Philadelphia. esti 17
OARD PRINTING, NEST AND CIiCIAPIRT IN
the CAI'. et 34 South THIRD street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING. Bent end °heaped in the
Citv. nt 34 Routh TRIM D Street.
BIAR.RIED.
SELLMAN—TUCKER.—in New York. on the 2P:hi
Mat— by ne.v. t.r. Dowho. John P Rahman to Pantie
R.. 'Dunned
4aughter of Henry Tucker, formerly of
this oity-
Off• LLIA BEDELL. —ln New York city, at
TrinitT Cburoh. on Thuredee May 2.3, by the Rev Dr.
Praveir 'locos, William 01:0114II Wlliltime, of New
York city. and Jennie, daughter , of Charley. Bedell,
NS, of B•diallton, N. Y't
TEM—YENIIANW -On the 24th inst., by Rev
Joseph R. Keennyd. J. U. Intern. of this city, to Situ.ll
C. Vansant, of Somers roint, New Jersey.
DIED.
JUSSOP.—On Seventh-day morning, at 4 o'clock
WiPmm Jsuop. son of Edgard and Mary Jump in
the 2lat year Of his age.
LLP,r4.—On Sunday mo.n;ng. the 26th mat., William
Al-en. Sr in the 69ih year of lug sae.
The relative' and frier.ula of the family are respect
fusty invited to at eel hie funeral from bib late real
donde. No 2010 College avenue. at 1 o'clock. this tikes
day) at' ernorh,, iraboat further natio*. To droisee t ta
Ator.
8 E 8.-0 a the 20th Inst.. Adele Jwitina.Oatighter
of .rederick and Sarah D. Staab. aged 35 months and
10 dare.
The relatives awl) friends of the family are reeveot
fulls invited to attend the funeral. from the residence
of her parents. No. 235 New street, this (Tuesday)
Inornins. 28th last., at 9 o'clock. Interment at .14.0 -
naisscn e t (meter,.
BHA SON —On the 25th inst.. Mary Bryson.
Funeral from the residence of Manua! McsAhaiu, No.
2348 Locust . Street this (Tuesday) mrrning. at 83i o'olk.
FO II I.)C ROD.—On the Mth Inst., Bar tusea • n daugh
ter of Henry and May Fouiltrod, aged 7 mouths.
Funeral from theenos of her sweets. Penn
street, Frankford. rmO Tenth)) afternoon, et 29'04.
LOY IS. On the 26th asst. Sarah C. Loyd, wife of
Charles E. Loyd., in the lath year of her age
T ND.—On thatith init., Margaret R., wife of J ta.
Lynd.
Funeral from the residence If her husband. No. 816
North Hiatt] street, this ( The day . ) afternoav , at S o'elic.
31 'CON Y.--Vn the 26th toot., Andrew M'Co
nmgby, tined S years.
Yokota, from the residence of his father, Heston
1114. Twenty-fourth ward, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at
3 o'clock
IRE eV K.—On the 26th inst., Hosea Reeve, to the
86'h year of his age.
inflated (Min hie late teeidence. No. 1822 Franktord
road nue Toccoa-) afternoon, 3 o'oloos.
uLACE GRENADINE BARE'E MAN.
Ras Tr,P,B..
Black Oremulme Berea& Points.
WeakD.w.k Bare ft , Mantles.
•
.rifil ly Savoi Pointe.'
'Shia& garage ed
Sbawle e .
Bilk Borders.
Bleak 'Savage Shawls, Crape Borden. Bleoir Bilk Net Bbtists.
Bleak Grenadine Fide's%
Black bareite Ktiawia, Satin Borders.
N. B.—zikepiterde' Piaid Poil de Chevres. only MC
cents. Wide Dark G.'y ato in reel cants.
SESSON &. 80N. aloornint Store
ToTit ol cnoteinmr street.
%r1102'10Er—_711111" ANNEAL MEETING
or the *tockholdere of the Ph.Ladeltibla Piteam
ook Company for the eteation of Five Oirecters.
and Yli• trasmaction of other bueiness. IMO be nerd at
No. 3on North LAWA EX Avenue. on MONDAY,
June 3,1851, at If o'clock. Loon.
v7M. DENNIS.
Beoretary and Treasurer.
.guy.Tl St
Tr OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
V) 86 L CITY OF FNMA lA. Mel 186 L By
virtue of the authority conferred upon roe by the He.
visione of be •• Ant relating to the Home Guard of the
Ca. of Phi adelphia" i , hare appointed AVM; Till
J. PIJFAFIONTON An Cornmnnder of the Home
Guard " with the rank of Brigadier General, and he
has been accord lug 5 commissioned by the Governor isf
the Commonwealth, and wit. h e obeyed and roennoted
tits snob ALF...U.1408R HENRY.
no 28-at Mayor of Phthulelphia.
frr
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE
Anrnai Meeting of the Stinekholders of the
atermantown Pam:enter Railway clometny be beld
the office f the Commis, AIX H and DIAMOND
Streets, between the hours of 1 sed 3 &aloe! on MA R
DA Y. June 10, fir the purpose of electing a President,
Tresenref. and nine Hewers, to serve for the en
suing year.
By order of the Heard.
JOBEPR IHNGERLY. Peen.
and Treaenrer pro tom.
Phi14241/244. EILY 24.1121.. my7s-tielo
517 VIIIVERSITY OP PEN PlayLvAN lA—
DISPARTH ttNT OF ARTS —The kasimmation
senior Cleas for negreee will be held during the
present and ensuing weak. beginning on eaoh day at
o'ol oh in the afternoon.
TB lIRBDit Y,2:141, by the Provort.( Political Economy
and Illernatineal Law.) written.
1 7 .111DitY,24th, by the Provost, (Butler's Analogy,)
_
MONDAY, 27th. by Professor Copses, (SohlegePs
Distory of Lite”taro ) wrinea,
T ISEBD AY. Mtn. by Professor Allen, (The 0311ibus
Ty/swung of So) hooles.) oral.
wEENEE_DAY, 29th$ by Professor Jaakeon. (Pelee-
Voss trop ßeyes., J. venal. end Tacit:us.) written.
TfIURR4AY. &Mb, by Professor Randal, (Integral
Calouluslysy;tten.
FR‘ DAY, 91st, by .Professor Frazer, Physloal Geo
graphy.• oraL
MY 33.7 t GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary.
MIR RESTORATIVE.
TEN ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST or YEARS,
6SOIIIIIII al ORE AHD MOSS roPin&R STET DAT.
And teetiatwda a. new, and almostwlthout number,
audit be from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
ot societyashore muted testimony none °avid resist,
that Prof. W' ood ' s Hair Reatopitayowill restore the bald
and.gray , and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
in all its youthful beauty I
Saul.; Canna. Mich., Deo. 11, MSS.
PllOl. WOOD Thee please accept a Sue to in
form thee that the hair on my bead all fell off over
twenty year; ago, caused by a oomelloated enVenlo dis
ease. attended with an eruption on the bead. A con
tinual course of suffering through Life havingteam d
me to a stote of dependence, I have not been Ibis to
obtain stun for OAPS, neither have I been able to do
them up, , in consequeee§ of which my head has suffered
extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briefs
& Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Harr Restorative about the tat of
August hut. I have faithfhtly followedthe directions,
and the bald spot now covered with hair think and
black, though short; it is also coming to all over my
bead. Feeling confident that snooker large bottle would
restore it entirely and permanently, I feel onxiouti to
persevere in its use and being destitute of means to
I
purchase any more, would eel thee if thee would's
not be willing to send me en order onthinefOr
bottle. and receive to tyymilf the Scripture asoLaration
The reward is to those that are kind to the widow I
and the fatherleas."
Thy friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY.
VW:IMRENObIe 00" Indians, Feb.
PIOT. O. J. WOOD: Dear sir: In the fatter pert of the
year len. while attending the State and Aetional Law
school of the State of riew r ork, my hair, from a cause
anknoirn tag me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short apace of six months, thei whdle upper
part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, and mos& of the remaining portion upon the side
and back part of my head 'Monty after became grey ; so
that you will not he surprised when I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual ao
quaintaDoeg were not so much at a lose to discover the
cause of the change in my appearance, as my more in
timate acquaintances were to recognise me at all.
I stoups made applioationjO the molt skilful PhYlii-
Wang ip the country, but. receiving no amturatioe from
Mem that my flair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 11167, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a druggist. as being the most
reliable Hair Restorative ip use. I tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was predawn& the
desired ergot. Since that time. I have used seven dol
lars' worth of your RestoralAve, and as a result, have a
rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can
AM a mark of m 5 gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article. I have recom
mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintan
ce', who, lam hap,py to inform ou, are menu it with
like effect . Very respectful ly, yours,
LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, eke Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
cut the world.
The Restorative is put nip in Bottles of three In'.
vO: large. medium. and small ; the small holds ha ll a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holds at least twenty per oast. more in proportion than
the email, retails for two dollars a bottle; the /AM*
holds a gnarl,* per omit. more in proportion, sad re
tails fur 1 / 3 a bottle.
7. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 444 BROADWAY,
New York, and 114 MARK ET Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all gOOd Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal
ers. .
Bold in thin oltv by B. A. FA HN ESTOCK it Co.. Non.
79 North FIFICIf Ntroat and HANVARD & Co.,
TWELFTH and , CflaSTNllTatreeta; BYO ST A
232 North SECOND Street.
eal3-nostenyWtt
PROPOSALS FOR FUEL.
VARTERWASVEit'S OFFICE. U. S. Marin e Con*. sVedifi , vistott, Slay. lOU
PROPu2ALS will to received at this office
until TUEAD Y, the 3sth day of June. 18'U. at 3
o'clock Y. M .for supply ins synod ann coal to the U. E.
Atnrines stationed at Philadelphia. I' a., from lot Jill.
1881. to the Stith June. 1863
The wood to he beet 4.1 r esn'int. and to be deliverrd,
piled meatfured, and inspected suchlints within
i t, walls of the Marine flarranlis as may designated
by the ClemZending Marine (Armor. free o expanse to
the United Ratty.
q'te to be east White Ash Anthracite egg coef,
free from duet, arm to weigh: I lbe to Us. ton. To he
weir bed. imposter!. and delivered at snob points within
the walls of the Marine Barrack 1141 may be designated
by Lilo 9ornwatoliat Menne tnlicer, free of ezPeneo to
the united hteites. and both w vd end goal to ae far
at nook times and in such quantdiee es the said
Comma thug Marine Odher may require.
Falg't will be rimer IMOD the qu.rt.riv roceleftion
of the Commanding Lffizer, It. tins the quanuties re
quired for the use of his comiriand, agreeably to letnia
bons.
- requiem *lnto uite,p upon the quartprlv roquisition
et the omen- hehrog (Meer, stadia); the quenttheea
euireu fo, the use of turn command egreestoy to roods-
Vona.
A goarantY. to be strawd by two , ityymitible peorrona,
whims respor etetl.ty mid be oertified to by the unite d
States Ousdnot Judge. United Outs* Diatnot Att,rneYi
or United dr...e•Ouvootor. most *coon:teeny °eon pro
row, otbefwiee it will not INt. 00081dered.
T be endo,ped ytoyowits fur Fuel," azad addressed
to o e e . denteued. W. IL zuLACK.
zA7WiAt Quartermnater ?tering Come.
SALES BY AUCTION
AUOTION NOTION. pUBLISBED BY AUTHORITY
i!AROO BARK RE/N.DEER.
%two BAG!
PRIME RIO COFFEE,
IN DOVSLE BAGS.
DUTILH. COOK, it Co.
Wt/I sell, at their Auction Store,
N 0.1.21 BOUTR FR9NT STREET,
Above Walnuts
ON THURSDAY WANING,
May SO, 18M. at 11 o'alook,
2,600 bags Wilma Rio Corse, in double hags, lust arrived,
ex Reindeer. myla 8S
NEW YORK AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION NOTICE
LOCK WOOD DUOS. Sr. UNDERHILL.,
No. 45 MURRAY STREET, N. Y•.
Ocr AO Auotloa, for oarih, oo
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th. 1861.
At 11 o'clock,
LARGE SPECIAL ,SALE
RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS,
STRAW GOODS.
EEO OA tams NSW AN U lIMIRABGN BPR/Nl3
BONNET RIBBONS_
•L9O.
FRENCH FLOWERS,
CRAPES.. TARLATANS,
BONNET *ILLS, AND
MILLINERY GOUDB GENERALLY.
Xso,Xo easei aompriring a general iasartment of
81'kAW GODS: '':4;::'rtrA)2l-2t
M . I.LITA.K V .60 0 DS.
JITTST RECEIVED,
-•
STRAIARR PERSIA,
A LARD E LOT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY OP
BUNTING.
JOSEPH H. FOSTER,
X 1037 3t No. 443 North THIRD Street.
DARK AND LIGHT BLUE
AND
CADET SATINETS,
FOR ARMY OLOTIGNO.
ALVI,
BLUE. MIXED AND GRAY
ARMY BLANKETS,
GOVERNMENT STANDARD,
For late by
TREDICK, STOKES & CO,
NO. 18 SOUTR FRONT STREET.
104-4 t
GENUINE ENGLISH WORSTED
BUNTING,
JUST ARRIVED PER STEAMSHIP " PERNA,"
IV
RED, WHITE, and BLUE,
IMPORTED ADD FOR SALE BY
CONNAII & NORRIS,
my24-4t 74 DUANE STREET. N. Y.
CADET MUSKETS.
500 SUPERIOR CADET MUSKETS.
of our own make. for AIMS low.
PHILIP WILSON 3; (MR,
my211.6t 432 CITESTNITC STREET.
TORN TIJORNLEY'S, 311 OfIESTNUT
Street, north side—the oldest establishment in the
United BGstee.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Ar Al a 6 u l d Tß y U y ß B q M ui K pm AMP
BLANKET&
KNAFACKS, KNAPSAC
CArI K&
HAY 'MIAOW!. 11AVTENTki N. RSACKE.
btirittt_
evil GI/Trate, GUN COVERE,
12:4 PEE. CA&
OA Pill. CO 4 TE, CAPE._ COATS,
Add &vim other artiote that to manu factured of Wits
Rubber—iii of the beet material.
m7B-lm it' JOHN THORN.LEY.
COMPRESSBD BULLETS.-17uited States
Mime Musket and Rifle Balls; also. every de
scription of Roland and Conical Ballets manufactured
toorder. Large stocks constantly on hand. Orders tilled
insight by 'IIIOSIAS OTIS LEROY &VO.,
Patent shot and Lead Wo
• ••- VD/ and Itti3 WATe.ft +Street.
ntYll-Im NEW YORK.
.RETA.II. INKY GOODS.
4-4 POLKA tiPOT PRENIJH LAWKI,
for sale at 1 1 146 sante.
Rad Grounds tote Polka note.
Mode Grounds WWI! i olka Roots.
These are first quality F tch.
mild EY i°D & R
IB N n DE M L C
H..
11 POS . FRENCH. &IRMA'S, for sale
this tnorntsg, 1.23 G
Dress Goods marked down,
ti_rS7 Goods. marked Boon.
Mozambiques, marked down to MI assts.
EYRE: & LAI4DELL,
FOURTH. and 4REIR.
Gfj. OOD • BLAME NLRB; OF ALL
wuyrus. a ur pn c es.
Fine Grades of Blao_k Slks.
Wide B loot Kilt , for Coate
Blank tinlics. warranted durable.
EYR 6C a LANRELL.,
Fuld FOURTH and ARCH.
inLOAS.S AND MANTILLAS.- OATI.
A-1 TlON.—Ladies are cannoned unmet the nefari
ous etntemente of persons formerly in our employ, and
now in the employ of other parties, who represent
themselves " to be connected" with us. and their es
tabliehments to be bretothee of the Perm Manuile
Enwarinp." •911. h sintemen LS ere simply uNTRI7THS,
used to warners am 4 cheat 144 tottureettattf.
We have po other store than the one we have 000a
pied these six years, at 708 cemailiire Street.
.1. W. YROCTOS. & CO.,
myl4-tf Paris Mantilla omporium.
30 PER CEN T. UNDER COST
VRIC S A V E TIME AND MONEY.
Persona can do both, by going at once and buying
their Dry Goods of
R.STIF.EL & SON,
No Tl 3 North &hove r - toatioi,
Who have a lame and well-aseortsd stork of
NEW AND LESIhABLE GOODS,
Whith they are now Moiling out at
THIRTY PER CENT. UNDER COST.
Rich and Olken Blank Wks. at 900.
Great Bargaine in Good Black bilks,
Rich mu lee of Foulard Silk., from .373 to ago,
worth
foray Goods for Travelling Dresses.
I easy Gray Poplins, at 100. worth ISXe. mei
MILITARY NOT (CIES.
LIZAtigII A RTERS COMPANY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MON ROE . UARD.—Prn.
LATlaLrlite. May 11. last.—we, the etlerehreed.
afloat. of Company D. Fourth company M•l2 ne
Dawn, on behalf of the Company. return our sirsoere
thanks to the Trusters of the American meek' tows'
Hell, corner Fourth and George streets. for their kind
nem trovitutteennt to the Compare, the nee of the Hall
for Drills, and haw extended evert facility in their
power to aid the Company in the r oodettakinp We
shoo feel 01111Mb:ea under Luting ool•gations for the
kindness thus extended.
Wf W. @WENN.. Capt . Company D.
JOHN iI.
S. RUHlJ,LrtLteut. "
malt JOHN El DONNELL.Id Went."
lUNITED STATE 9 MARINE CORP&
—WANTED. 500 able•bulted men, between the
ales of II and 35 years, not leu than five feet four
and a halt Mohos high. and of good oharaoter.
Holdiers serving in this coma perform duty at navy
yards and on board United Btatee shies of war on
foreignambions. MI other info.mation linnet! may be
d esire d w. 1.1 be given at the Reilde78•1111. No. 311
South FROND Street.
First Lieutenant W. ST i : i -I BOVE,.
aulo-1m R .or Offieer.
LEGAL.
BY ORDER oF Tilt UNITED BTATES
DIfYRIQT COURT OF TRV EASTERN DIS
TRICT uF PitfteleXLVANLi. e following Moni
tion is publaned:
CV lli.Ll
e ' MILLWARD nt . U. R. Marshal.
D reTe.
F.cerillj i syltlct 07 trl
EXIIIILVAIIIII. ROT.
Tag Pa Where' OP TB Is Ina • Th.ll ITATEII.
To TR" MARSHAL oir 7112 P.Astgltri DieTIICT 07
Pants? V..111A,
GREETItett:
tiVanargs. The District Court of the United States.
In and for the Eastein District of Penne. Ivatua. ightly
and en y proceeding on a Libel- sled in the nem. of
the United Btataw of America bath decreed all persons
in general who have. or, Pretend so have any right,
title. or igirsat un_tha ODD ER AL PA llRHlltlit
whereof William H. Forbes is master her Tackle. An
imist, and Furniture: and the floods, Wares, and tiler
abandiiie laden in Said ship, nattered al a prize by the
flatted !States eteam-friget e Niagara. u der isomroand
of Captain William W. Mclfesn. and brought into this
port. to be nionahed. oiled, and called to rudzment at
the time and place uaderwntton, and to the snot
nereafier expressed. line!1•0 yet:miring 1 You are
therefore charged. end stria y enjoined and oo wend
ed. that you omit cot. but that by public; ina those Ms
sent' in at least two rt. the daily newspapers printed
and published in the oil y of -hi adelehia. and in the
/Alai Inta , liviscer, you do mom.h and cite, or cause
to be moniebed and cilia, Pe•empiortly, a I persons in
general woo have, or pretend to IAtaYO, eur right.
or Inter at in the said ships iNNECAL
her 'lactic, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said
tioode. Wens and hlerobanume laden on said slip• to
appear before the la onorabie John aowalader, Abe
Judge of the said Cann. at he Disci ct Court Room. in
the otty of Philadelphia. on the it tribal Itle,TH. day
af
ter publication of these presents,. if it. be a court
day, or else on tue nest court dm toltowins. between
trig usual bouts of h-aring c.riece, tb-ti and there to
show, or allege, in due foam law a reasonable and
law ul excuse, if ei_y they have. wby the said ship
EirCfr cirAL PAP KRILL. her Tackle. Apparel. aid
Furniture, and the floods, Wares. and Merchandise
laden therein, should not be pri nounoed to belong, at
the time to the capers of 'he wn., to the enemies of
the United States, and as goods of their ensues' or
otherwise, liable end subject to oondeo.netion- to be
adjudged and oondemned ea good and lawlul prizes;
asd turther to do and receive in this babel. et to ma
tins sir It appertain And that you duly intimate. or
cause to be us - nnated, unto all persona aforesaid. ge
nerabr• tto whom by the tenor of these p ciente it in
also intimated,/ that if they shall not appear at the
time and place above uteco ion- d or appear and sheik
Oct show a reseopiab e and lawful Gam
said e to the con
trary. teen id "tittle' Court doth intent", and will
proceed. to soludiestion on the said capture. end may
pronounce that the said ehip GEN RAL PARK RILL.
er Tactic, Apparel, and Furniture. and the said
oode, Wicres,and tterehendure ladep tbeiein, did be
long. at the tinoe pt the capture of the same. to the
anemics of the Intel eterce Amenos. sod es goods
of pen' enemies. or otherwise, liable and 81.1 ject to
confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and
oavdemned as lawful prize, the absence. or rather o n
tumecy of the remota se cited or intimated in anywise
notwithstanding, and thatyou dulcertify to the said
Di.trict o..urt what yo. shaft do In the premises. 0-
pettier with these present*.
W ones* the lionoraba Jon:: Canty /malign. lodge of
the said Cou t, Floiscirlphi., this twenty fifth
day of Mat . A I) 1861. and 11) 'keel!" ht.. flub year
of the independenoe of tae said United ß
Stamp
rripVl-tuf 8t Clerk Distr of Court 8.
IF Yul 7 'WANT A PEI( TOGRAPH, GET
s colored one for 81 of REIMER. BECO. , D "treat.
above Olean. Where y is find persons who possess .ktli
and have every advantage is inakitie plOttirea. /t.
PROPOB.I.IO FUR GUN UAlittlAbE
TIMBER.
Orstsw off NAVY AOBRY_ POYITH TRIAD 8?..
rbiladeiptni• Ate! 21 at.
Proposals will be received at Una r Sae egad 1801 r.
DAY the 10th day of Jane, sat noon for mappirrog so 000
feet board measure) 814 A COae? OAK lin-
Bigß, for Nun Camases. IMP the privilege or Moron
vont is to safmo feet. Particulars; iven by Ca. MID P.
DKAYTOB, assuataut Ins p ector o f Oidnande. at the
rary-Vard. Philadelphia.
JAMES B. CHAMBER&
my2B-takjet Navy Agent.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TER WAR DEPARTMENT,
MAY I, 1861
UNITED STATES
i INFANTRY TACTICS,
For the Instruction. Exercise. end Mei caw res of
/ the th itrd rtema leffie , r , . including hamar, of the
Line. Light Infen , yr, end Riflemen.
j Pr.p. , red under the direction of the War nevelt
ment, and authorized and adopted by
/I^. ei•-•cat TAUT OF WAR.
WAR DRPARTMENT, W /Williston. MST 1,1861.
This system of United Staten Infantry Tactics for
Light Infantry and Riflemen, prepared under the di
r-otyon of the. War Department, having beer approved
by the President, is adopted for the inetruotion of the
Troops when Ming as Ling Infantry or Riflemen,
and, under the Rota May 12th. 1820. for the observance
of the Militia when so employed.
SIMON CAMERON.
Seoretarj' of War.
CONTENTS.
SCHOOL OP THE SOLDIER.
SCIIOOI, OF THE COMPANY.
INSTR UCT lONS FOR SKIRMISHERS.
GENERAL CALLS AND
CALLS FOR RICIRMISHF.NT.
SOINOL, OF THE BATTALION.
THE ARTICLES OF WAR.
DICTIONARY OF MILITARy TERM.
One Vol., 181 no.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co.,
PUBLIBB.EES, PHILADELPHIA.
nulT 6t
'PRE'SF, AND WILL R PUBLIHND
• daring the forthcoming Week,
A NEW blttd7ARY EOOE,
_ n
BAYONE pa T r E so XERCISE,
aItIRMISUER'II :DRILL,
AS NOW USED BY TUN
ZOUAVES IN Tax, i!Eriull ARMY.
Together with
HINTS FOR THE PO DP- e WHEN IN BATTLE.
To which are adored
THE UNITED ARraY REGULATIONS
Relative io
Review,. Inspections. Paredes. Guard-Mounting, &e.
WISH oraa Tl3/STY iLLl7sTßairloNs •• •
Translated from the Fromm by a Pupil of
CtOL. ELLSWORTH.
One volume, lama., paper cover. Price Vicente.
_
BAXTER's VOLUNTEF.RS' MANUAL
( Aver ved of offiataltr.)
THE BIIST 'MILITARY ktOOK
Tat
Laublished,•contaming
FULL, tisraIIIMPIONS FOR TER RECRUIT,
Ano all the information necessary for the forming of
CORPS OF COME GUARDS.
Illuotrated
WITH OVER HUNDRED ENGRAVING-e.
Is also THE havta. wORK
PrISLISIFTICD IN VTR GERMAN
• At the mamawins and is tne only
German Book of American Military . Tactics
Published In the United States
balsas oo_ pie. of the above Books
WED. Pk Pla OP PttBTAG,
To any address in the Unted States, upon receipt of
th ems, by
KENO da BA Ro e . Printers and Putoieherst
m• 25 6t 607 SANSOtt Street Philadelphia.
wAxrgi„
OULD.ERS WHO HAVE SIIRSBD AN
app rentienehip at moulding Cannon Balls and
Bomb Shelia will please leave their address at Ivo. 909
North Zeoond street. mJ2t•3t*
lITiARNB. , ...B4IAKEKS WANTED.--From
: Fifty to a Hundred more Hands oan find employ
ment, Scrapping Kaapersolts for she United Stereo, ripen
a.ppluntion at tee Quarse.rnaater_e °farm, U. H. A.,
corner TVirELFTH. and EHRILRD Streets.
m527-inwl
V I , &CON D-II AN .1) F LTBNIT 471 E
Bede. warping. Mirrors. and all House
keeping articles witch the vary highest cash Dime
via be paid. Constantly an hand a 'Meat awriment of
New and beeond•Eta d Furniture. rotted to the Qt.
trade Apply or address T. Pi. WALSH., tto. 984
/street, manta aide, below Tenth street.
mytil dtk
WANTED.—LADIES and
C O " GENTS having' asst-off Clo.h log to dispose of oa.•
set a hish cash piles for these of M. D. ANCON A. till
SOU ry Ptre.t. out 42 et*
tjjAINTED-MiENTS to sell PAUKA
• GER of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
prices one third less than can be purchased elsewhere.
Call on or address (stamp enclosed) J. D, BAILEY, No.
164 COURT Street, Boston. Mao. india-axo
FAIPLIOYERS WANTING YOUNG
• Men, ,to., are invited to address the
merit Commtttee," et the Rooms of the Young Me n%
Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHEBTaII.I7
Eltreet. sea-Am
A ga,. WANTED—A VESSEL, of the capa
city of from 1.000 to 1,100 barrels, to load for the
West Indies. Apple to
J ItURETORE & OARSTAIRB,
seta stOd and 404 South. PRONT Street"
FOR SM.E AND TO LET.
TO LET.--Triee-stOry STORE, No.
MI 335 r 4 MCP., et t eet. Pave-story 9TOP V- No
93 N' FouBTP rtleet. A large seeend boor.
ho. 26 NOITH i OURTHfireet, nth "fine rot. hPrn
light. The above prociertiee are offered for Beet at
' , duped rates. /41)1 to W.M. H. B&CO.. 231
fiIe.HKET Ptreet. my 33 6c.
fig GIMMANTOWN COTTAGD AND
ARE FURNITIIRE TO ItENT.---Partor. Library.
Dining room. .tivolisn. &ore room. Wsoh-hon'e on
first floor four chntnbare, barb. and .water closet so
nand 8 /or t two °unmoor" thud ao sr.: range. ;as. 'trot
6130 cold water. Pituafed on hignrolind near a rail
road Pta - ion. addrests " cottage." Intottr" Dispatch
no% 6t*
go TO LET —A small NTORE and
OWS.L.LING, suitable for a Conrootionery, 1007
r.DERAL Street. lt*
FnR S 41LE—A goad FARM near
the city, with Stook Farming Uteneile , and Crops:
Watt immediate pommillien- ApeiT
0 r`ONRAD,
non at * No Q 52 North FIF FR Wreet.
BMTO LET—A L•esii able LIOLImE, with
all the M.-dere Improvements. tearrouoded with
shade and ornamental Trees. N 0.95 Us too stgeet. Bur
lington, N. Apply to IC. N. 1110Da.8101v,
myl6-tr 5 North PRINT yt,eet.
a TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL
ANL LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street.
Apply to WETWERILL, & BROTHER, 47 and, 49
North SECOND street. mhl4-tf
CEIVisTNLIT-STREET HOUSE sad
MK STORE to rent.-7he desirable business location.
Lffi CILESTIS UT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply
a , 4 51 GET F.FITTIUT ;treat. apll
mi FOR BALE—A HOENE and LOT,
Sem.deeirably loonted on MAIN Street, therimnton.
N. J. Apply' to wry! M. CoLe.INA,
606 MINOR Street. Plnlidelphia.
Or to PRANKLI% WOOLMAN,
aplB-thetu2lt" MAIN Street. sarlincton.
mGERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENC.—To Rent, the large and conimodione
modern-built Rouse. corner of ARMAT Street and
WILLOW Avenue, w.th gee, bath, hot and cold watpb
and aL, the modern improvements. Apply to ii EERY
E. TA RE, 710 GREEDS Street. Philadelphia, or on the
Premissa. ars- tr
TO RENT - TWO 00IINTE1
ROUSES L one mile from Teem!. Inquire No.
717 WALNUT street. mAn-line
T O T- ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT street t over LEWIS LAHOSSITE
te C 0 .5 Jewelry Store.- The bent looationlaSel
phi& for ear kind of light beginesy. Apply la the
Jewelry Store. Rent $4OO. fel9
MO RENT—A very dearrable STOR,B,
on the Ninth-street front of " The Continental
Rotel.", The Store at Ninth and Bansom etreeta en&
Giant
way wasted for a Selma and asuansa Maker.
A t o /HOB,
ree-tr Southwest NINTH and RANSO JOHN M
Streats.
rroßaiT-THE LAMA AND CON
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard at
Maylaudvillo, /I*mq-fourth ward, Apply to E. O. at
p. w•Airwflr4 an the premixes. mialit-if
TOA EXOttiltibtE:—A 011.01011 TEAM
of good unimproved lam land in the Mute of Net
Jersor, convenient to the °A7, will be audience/I foi
eity_property. Apply et Au. Ws FEDERAL Bbnet.
111M-rr
RR. UORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
• AND CONVEYANCER, NORRLSTOWN, Pd.
—Heal Estate bought and aold -on .resion4bie term'.
atoms and dwellings for sale or rent in Hometown and
oountr, . Good mortgages negotiated. Collections Made.
The beet roferenesa cress. dgegto
BOARDING:
BOARDING.—A few Boarders
1-7ean be aeammodefed in a private family.. Loca
tion desirable. grounds evessirc and s had, , ten
nonutee of the city h le r Apply to CHARLEB
KAN FIN, KA GB POINT, by letter to titund.n
Poet °true. or via Bouth-sti eat Ferrr. Int2B lathe Or
WARDING.—Front, and communicating
•-+ rooms for gentlemen rt, a very pleasant location
Good Board, and at mothrato prices. Please cad at
032 PENN Street. Camden, N 3. my2a et
JAIUDING.—Pour gentlemen can be
e nm fortably saenmmodated. and at moderate
mioes, at 33 A r e1.:74 Street, Camden, N.J. m 327 6t
HOARDING -At 1100 WALNUT Kreet.
Room on the eeeonO floor will be vaount on the
hi of June. Terms moderate- Also. a Phint yele23ians
Moe. 6t.
BOARDERS will be received at a retired
bat pleasantly-situated Farm Rouse, in CHES
TER courivir. but a short dietenoe from tee Rail
road. The dwelling is beautifully shaded. which, with
large tiegetable as a Fruit Gardens, will banditti board
ers with every luxury_ the country oar. afford. Address
• iv Fi . o f T&e P.m. liDl6-1,11.
H ERR'S HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, Fa
Th e management of this wet-known natal having
been leased by iii-sari COYult ILE. R. the p•esent
proprietors beg leave to inform the nublie that the
mo„,,g, is now being_ thorough RENO IfliTxD,
lit-
ItlTTfd).andlititi'RUvßD, with a view to the proper
and comfortable acoommodation of those who may
favor the- establishment, with their custom. Guests
will receive dim atsention and courtesy, and no es-
D essurtri I hampered that may conduce to maintain the
hotel in a first meat stile,
ramifies aid others desiring to soi , urn in Harris
bn outing the summer mouths will find plessant
boarding and large at d Rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms
eCOTT COYLE,
MY2I4M GiLBARr BEER.
NOTICE-10 T ISACtiEIB.—An xami
nation of Cardioatea for the eituetom of PR IN
LIIPAL UP Me Lt. Otte Medan. e HouLe in thin
te_, will he held at the Z 1E -STREET
jet)U.E. ZANE Stret. above Se.ventb, on FRIDAY,
June 7 880— commencing at I o'c'ocdr. M.
An Ra.,...inatlon for ASSISIANT TRACHEAS 11l
Grammar not Other School; will he hu' a; the came
pla.-e on SATURDAY raORNiNO, June 8. commeno
m at o'clock A. 11.1.
The a xammemou for Principal will be for the Uar
annoy to occur in the Soothweet Boys' 'Stammer
it n k w oi on the let September next. salary 41.0(9 ;nix
amount.
ity order of the Committee on QualiSoation of
Teaeltere. Rt/lit.RT J. bbVI FRILL.
my 27 8t Secretary of Controllers of Public Stitionle.
Icon SALL—A superior Ken
rooks bred M ARE. six years old sound and
Kidd ; broke to the saddle by ova ; tuts been d isert
io oingle hod dead e One bl ank LittfbsE, Seven
ears old 11111.0 to stogie a.d double harness; en d
want 1 nee. Gen be seen at 1.33 AlDlia 4Sirenue.
mr2B 3:'
rrOBOILDERN AND CONTRAt TORS.—
... wood burnt Dine. Cement, Calsined Never,
Plaaterie.3. flair and White Sand, for sate at Plana
and nO• The &meta
toaallt • N. MCINNES.
TUE MTAI LAW. Certified Copes,
neatly printed. front the effirial records. Frio.
6 Cents. HOW & FintgeD,Publuthere
m 323 3t :1 0 ,607 84.418u1d adroit.
ipi ~,...,„.... . Alf --4. W.
SCOTT, 814 CRISITNUT Strop. a Ws doors
below the " Continental; The attentloh. 9,1 Wholesale
rre Le invited to hie IhIPROVA-L Cul' op.
ErIM, or superior AL make . and materia,i, on Sins
ill =My t.....,./ 47 st aliortotot nett**. 4e,441
GybiNctS UM; N. E. corner of - NINTH
an d ARCH Streets.—lnstmottou in DRILL i pO,
tvivatel, or in rank WAIN Leirolono FENCirioi sod
oyzdVASTICV.I. unl2l6t
uAM SoIJP EiERVAD TIP - AVERY
gkel dg- by JAMES PANHER
ego MALLET grow
itaIUEIRMIENTS
WALINUT-STREkT TLIBATRE:
Pole Lessee __. Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOII.
mace Mr. WM. A. CRAW
atiasess Aunt OS. EL my
TRIO (TUESDAY) EVP2SING. Mar MI
Will be presented the new and original Nations; dratear
entitled
THE PAT at or 4 DR VAMA
Or, The Past, the Present, end ha F'uOtto.
Adam (yap, Mr Edwin Adams Rupert indsay, Mr.
J.B. Wris hi,' Kate Gilmer, Era. A antral!.
&she. ow IntICES.—, rose wrote twists secured With
mit extra charge.) 60 cents; gamest. (seats 'issued et
50 3736 cleats ; family a. role, 35 cents; inmate
boxes. 116 and ; orchestra Te cents.
Doors Open at
at a 1111151,Ver to O
quarter past 7 o'clock ; Rai rise
alotl e N ß CF=ll , ti 01,1 , NIKO TRBATRE,
on which ormaston Immo!. B O Uri O. PellOraled.
THB MAHTs' • BOYS Ou 61;
TH- 116 ~ HTR Hord OF 2 61
With all its beast' sl t o a cl
DA Y t E4lgla
On which nowolon Num Winthrop will appear.
"hies Dan. es ny Mina bble.
Wall also oer Prated
MR. AND MRS. - . DKR wHATR:
MOH, WHO 1088 TAE BLBY BELLOW} TO C
ete lit ___ .. . -rts. tlasaro6A.
Mrs. Peter White enry Chapman.
JOHN QUIN CY AIJAM3 1,1 Ret M kt A R
6CpOOL.-A Conoert for the benefit of the faint
lie. of the volunteers will be given, by its young ladies
tr the acove Behool on kilrLiNl -.4
mys 7 lie
SB, feel. at the • a d+- ! of Mums.
VNIMBLY BuILDINGS.
A STEREOSCOPIC AND PANORAMIC EXHISI
'LION COMIC'S isD.
MONDAY EVENING,
MAY V. and every Evening during the week, will be
exhibited
VIEWS OF THE PRFEIRNT WARS
with mechanics! effects. Also. Sends roost's manna
PA •(DRAMA OF THE FU , S AIV WAS;
ADDropriate music by a Dre•s Band
Adams's!! IS cents ; Lin:hires IS ciente. Doors open et
?3. Commence at S. mrSt tf
fIaRL WoLFSOHN AND THEOMPRZ
THOMAS' iiz h and Nat CLASEIMA `O ags
or takeeivee on 'PH UktliD AV, Itizor .10th. 18;11. at the
Foyer of The •cederny of Mesh) dingle tto.ete itrl.
Cem be hnd g‘n.h. evening et +be d mitt at
ANNA. AVADEWY OF THE FUJI
8T
HFAlhrin7 RWAIT.
The Ti C T
birtv-eitbth N NUAAL E X 1 11/ T.( Off
of retirrririwi and dUULP ruKE Is now apen
Admittance .20 cents ; 81711/500 rlekete Ce cents; Ohll
dmi kali cram. Cataloi nes 10 mate. etoolthodlets
wtll receive their thatete at the Academy.
1
0
t 1
pe4 . l.rom P A. id. till 7 P. M., and from 8 Fanall3
SUMMER RESOR l'S.
RPHRAT A. MOUNTAIN , -PRINGS.
• A LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.
'Ws celebrated 'Petering Plane will open for vim
tore on MO day of JUNE. With all the aturantions or
prmer seasons.
lElitu.ted on a merietein 1,200 feet above
overlooking the Inched agrl amoral country in the
world the air p , rfeenly pure and dry at ail WWII. ran
dom it proverbially healthy.
where ere ample nuteommndetinne for 400 visifttre•-•
fine gulden walks through the forest to the van as
perinea apd bummer hone, no t e mountain end to
the °harm on from tne top of whin Is Pre Doted 10
tne ere one of the fined and m .st extensive p .no
ramie new* to be seen. A good live'', is kept on she
Place. end beautiful drives ermine • hot and cold baths;
a splendid band f 'Mune (from the fey mania. of I hi.
ladelphis howling sheen and billiard askvac with
the latest innroeed tablet', Large raid •os attached to
the place. from which all the vegetables Lie taken
freak for the table. which. cm. will IM:supplied fr
the Philadelphia and Baitimnre ratykets as well as
froth the rich agricultural country around. Careful
and attentive servants.
leaving teen connected with the establishment far
NOW scam with. Vat 6 , 13 pr..prietor. The nuclei* ned
assures the old patrons or the place and .he on lie
generally that it will be o ondu..ted in every depart
own, in its former popular way.
Visitors to the wpm ga will take the oar, to Lamle
ter, thence 13 mime marine over pleasant rinds and
through a beautiful o.untry. 't'hrough t.4tkets issued
at the Pennsylvania Railroad ndl.e, P.. 14 h.Vx-rf and"
M/kIlKFra Streets. Philadelphia.
For further partjoulara or circulate the nrcieretor
refire to JOS. Id. at v SW% corner MIRO nod
Streets. and to -JA Ea B. B•ysor4 Do. PllOAth
StXrli Street. Ptu'adelphia ; or, wid•eas
' aI, 141..AYMeEER,
Ephrata. P. 0.. Lancaster en.. Ps
-3m if
WRITE SULPEtnR sPftfigimi utyißL,
ol BLUM'S. Cumberland count?, Pa.
The Proprietors take steamers m • nammoing to the
Pubbo that this tnatutfio-nt estehltstonentje now open
for visitors. Perrone w•shing pore monn , ain air. mot
atrial waters, bathins, &hint. Fka• teed llvinr, atrea
sonabie prices. canner do better than to try these
Syrinx' frorprtrrionl.ra. woad fur oiroultsro to
Wit A DURROMS . of the nits of New forkt
D. C. BUIW 1?T, Proprietors. myl2
REDrORD BPItINGB.-A. (.4. ALLEN
respectfully jeerers' the subtle that this well esta
blished and pepulsr watering place is now open for tee
reoe tion and aseeramodation of visitors, and will be
kept OPOD urjt/1 the first of Comber.
Persons wishing. Bedford gainer,' Wager. will be sap
plied at Inc springs at the following prices, viz 2
For 1 bbl « ,..3`B 07
(mu . berry ~3 00
"
llottlee. (oakp int. , per doz 00
Parties wishing r.oins. or is.• y mforinstion egagd
to the plate will address the B dford Mineral Springs
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. 3111-02 t
SODA WATER
CEIARLES BiLEAlititt , a
ICE-COLD tiODA. WATER.
WITH
FRESH FRET'? svßupg,
AT NORTHEAST n , kitriEß BROAD AND MEAT.
NUT *TR E FS.
The Wat-r is drama from noreeteln-lined
FOUuttlinel pure end spark lint well eher-ed with car
t:ionic mac toz. •hu ?Imp. are prooor-d With. M.
highest regard to retaining the ELIVrVV^L VLAV tt • V
tau m,tryr No ratios atilt be soared t. minutia the
high character thigh this Fountsin has already et-
Bottled Soda Water at 373 i cents per dozen.
Congress Water. fresh from the aprizmo. conebtathr
on hand. mrU Sm r
LNSURaiscis Oftleesntsera.
LAME INSURANCE slf..7lkgreiss X ,
No. 405,..CHESTNITT Streets
FIRE AND INLAND INSV RANCE..
DIRSCTORe.
George W. Day_ & ?Salina,
Damned Wright-- " Wright Bros & 0..
D, B Sirvey Davi!, & Birnity.
Menu Lewis, Jr........ " Lewie Bros & Co.
0. Raohardeon...--..-- 4 * S. C. Bowe & Co.
Samuel T. Bodine...—Preset Wyounu Oar.allicaney.
Jno, W. Everman--of J. W. Bverman & Co.
Geo. A. Weld.— " Week Jr. PoCee.
13. Marna—. Savage, Martin. & Co.
O. Wilson Darsa.....Attorner-at law.
E. D. Woodruff. .of Sibley Molten. & Woaraff.
alio. Kessler. r ~, ~ 1713 Omen street.
GEORGE W. DAY,_President.
PRA Nerti N. BOOK, Vioe Presidept t
WEIMIAZda I. BLANC:BA RD. 3eoretorr.
SAYING PIUNDS.
QAVING t3Tit.TPEI
kJ TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEAT. ,
NUT Streets.
tNTIEREBT FMB PER CENT.
8. IL CRA wPoRD. president.
JAMES R. HUNTER. Secretary end Treasurer.
Moe hours. from 10 until 3 o'clock. .
=us Cowman* is not Joined nor applicationfie
GOvarlottnra foe
SAFES.
praniLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT KEAIuVATI
to No. :al South SEVENTH Street, near the
klin institute,
The undermined, thankful for pant favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has secured an
elegant and convenient, store, and has now on hand a r
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Pico[ Ram, tthe taniy
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Elan,
lie's Unequalled Hank Vault, Safe. and Flank Looks.
tallie's Dank Vault Doors and Leeks will be furnished
to order on short notice. That to the etrongest, best-
Protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New
cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry , &o. Thin Safe, oon
oeded to surpass in and nd eleganoe anythinyet. of
fered for this purpose. is the old, out , that a strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
arum". Novics.-1 have now on hand say twenty et
Farrel, Herring, & Cu.'. dares. most of them nearly
new, and some forty or other makers, eomproung a
complete assortment ae to SiSee k and all lately
changed [or for the now Celebrated Lithe Rafe. They wilt
be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine.
no
WENT ()HESTER
jaMIRIPME Tit .0 INS via Pldf 4 l.l !gime-
A KAI It A wave depot. corner ELF. OMR
and MARK 64T. at 2 a. 1 11/. 1230 v. M and 4Y. I'd.
On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 1V1.,114 gl 0111.
Chestet ate k. at. pdln tf
11111114011110PHIl'ADELPLI
w iLMIAGION. AND BALI
TliatlßE. RA I au a 11.—OPP.0 a No of WN.;.
F OR FORTH F:88 MON RO
On tad 'after •rUFIAD•Y. mar 28. 18d1 . the trait
leaving Pnvadelvien. at /I M. will sonatas ever,
day. exempt RA daps, with me of ire Oar Ina titer=.
em from ml IMOTO 10 ForTIVIO 'Pleurae. lirough ticket*
Will be Dr arble at inx • rti and KaTb U P Track,
fluid et Depot, BROAD and wAEliime,uv v au,
Through fare. $B. Trusp., le da mimeos of not lemt
tubs fifty two-thirds fare, ur $5 53 each
mcal- , f , LTON. President.
a mpipmil WEST CSESTKR
AND i'LLILIADELPSIA
b.A.I.LatOAD,
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMUK Itrt *43
On and after MON DAY. June 3 1851. the Mine will
leave PhtturalKl from the Depot. N F owner
of 6.IONTEN,PITE air , MAD ar t eete. at 740 end
10.30 A. Al.. And 0. 4 15. 6 30. and 10 P. M. an..l - 1111
leave the station , ouraer PH ri-PIR•T and
in* Kazin Btreete. ( west Ph , lad-lehla,) at 803 3 n4
10 45 a. M., and 2.15 430.6.45 an • 10 15 Y.M.
(. aurora's
Leave PHILA. DELPII2 in at A. Al. and 2 P. M.
Leave WEST GRIST ' 11 at 8 a M. mud 0 P. Id.
Trains leavens 'hiiadelph a and West Uhenter a; 7 45
A. M. and 4.5 r M conneet at Pennetton w !Crain',
on the Philadelphia an' Baltimore Coma/ Railroad
for Oxford and intermediate pointer.
DRNRY WOOD,
General upertotendent.
as ar m Fult BA 1.111111 . Ra DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P M.
BaliitatoKE. AND PHMADM PULA isrhAMEOAII
CONIPADY.
(Ericsson I me.)
Via Chesapeake and Detawave
One of the new imp stearatioate of this. anatomy
leave the upper yule of Cite.tnut /meet Wharf Eve; a
TERNOIDe it.n , days excepted at $ o'clock. an
will arrive in Baninn.re early the ne.t merman.
Freight of all kinds taken at t.e lowest Yates
Cattle. Homes, Stook Venn:ilea &o.
For Freight, apply at the office.
a. ‘i OVP.S. Ja.,
1111ArtSt.
718-1)11 No. $4 SOUTH WHARVES.
matFOR NEW YOUR..
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ad
Raritan'
Phiutoeighiti and New York Exams Steamboat Con
pang will reee,ve fretakt on and after MONDAY. 4S a
netapt, and leave daily at It P. et delivering their ea,
goes in New York the followmg days.
Pretext* taken at reasonable rate..
WM. P CLYDR. Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH Wile. ttIIES. Philadelphia:
jAmEd RA al Agent,
mitlegftf _
Nen la and 14 EABr RIVER. New York.
mac F(jy, Da, :L
OAK. LB
Phatidelrilla Steam Propeller Comps. y
will commence their balances for the Almon on Mous"
nth Init.
Their Steeper, ere now reaenring freight to fkoont
Pier above .117 ainut itreet.
Terme seeentruodanng. -tern.'" _.
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to
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was 1124 NoOt 2 ti Delowlvre epopih
DR. J. WII3 tg, No. 3b North
FIFTH &met, PHLADELPHIA—reats
imoefuly. if amilied loin time. ail Mammies
et the Lurois, NUS T and HEAR Lime
frequently mires COMUMPTION In its Mire an I
sole. He Mao restore' all curable dhows of the Bib
and NAIL Be hasmeen.thein his entire attention II
the pea m team will emit patients. when dreirtilb
their reelilentmei ens We Si*
R OT QUALITY ILUOFINC4 PILATE al-
BEA Nyua e h t and a.k., far wale at Union Wharf
, 0 461
Me 1. Itb l i e g ill OPl ° li etroj.
WU u L NaCks i. exican washed
WOOL, in store end for Bate An ME RINO .
No. 1 4 0 S FROX - ttskt.
NEW 01-11;PNE.-1 0 Uozed F rime it ew
Bei timer wanly Cheete 00D1111/Mattt
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Se b. C. C. It D k. 41
DIOS St +OS A RCA Rt., seroad door a.m. Fr L.
nui s t Bpi .-200 808. JA erse cork,t oro d• by C BAI)..IFR &CO •
m o b 3 t 103 A RCli ' c oon door ad) • 6 6 , Tont.
11. V.-50 'hero. Praxis ; int lat 41, for
roe byC. S. S. Dt.E.ii Ze. Co ,
iro2sat 104 ARCH' At . etwond doer tiewe oront
,
ChLI VAi • A lot of *tour ULM Oil,
‘..." to &O and for etio JAVILLTCAN
row Wal $O4 &nib ,ITANS , Stmt.